Title: Foreign Affairs Questions
Pokemaniac John - June 7, 2009 01:17 PM (GMT)
This is the parliamentary question time for questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Members of the Commons may question the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on any issue relating to his department. Each member is limited to one question per week.
This House recognises HRH King Zog II as the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and requests that he answers all questions posed to him.
This House recognises CJMiller as the Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and as such grants him the right to ask six questions per week.
The government may only be asked to answer one question at a time - no new questions may be submitted until the previous one has been answered. If the government does not answer, action may be taken by the speaker of the commons.
I therefore open this session with the following question:
Will the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs please tell us of his department's aims for this session of parliament?
CJMiller - June 7, 2009 10:00 PM (GMT)
Relayed to me via the DLSP office:
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HRH King Zog II is currently out of the country... Please make a note of this
HRH King Zog II's parliamentary secretary |
HRH King Zog II - June 8, 2009 09:45 AM (GMT)
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Subject:Plans for this Term Recipient: House of Commons, Questions time Author: HRH King Zog II Date: 02/06/09
Message: My department's plans for this term are to continue exploration of the world, persue a trade treaty with the newly discovered country and look at improving relations with the UCCR.
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Carl Miller - June 16, 2009 12:43 AM (GMT)
Do you plan to hold elections for your office of Waffler of the other place?
Commoncold0 - June 16, 2009 07:24 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Carl Miller @ Jun 16 2009, 01:43 AM) |
| Do you plan to hold elections for your office of Waffler of the other place? |
Point of Order! :tophat:
Mr Speaker, longstanding convention states that the other place is not to be discussed in this house. Also this has nothing to do with foreign affairs.
Carl Miller - June 16, 2009 06:07 PM (GMT)
I apologize. I was never told anything about longstanding conventions (or new ones) during my tenure in the House.
Also, I couldn't think of a good question.