Powers of the Bureau concerning the qualification of Government notices stating its disagreement with the consideration of Bills

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Secretaría General del Congreso de los Diputados
Paloma Martínez Santa María

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It included:


- Introductory note.
- Report by the General Secretariat on the powers of the Bureau with respect to its qualification of Government notices stating the latter’s disagreement with the consideration of Bills.
- Arguments on the conflict between constitutional bodies number 355-2017.
- Arguments on the conflict between constitutional bodies number 356-2017.
- Decision 34/2018, of April 12, 2018. Conflict between constitutional bodies 355-2017. Promoted by the Government of the Nation in respect of the agreements of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies concerning the suspension of the calendar for the enforcement of Organic Act 8/2013, of December 9, for the improvement of educational quality.
- Decision 44/2018, of April 26, 2018. Conflict between constitutional bodies 356-2017. Promoted by the Government of the Nation in respect of the agreements of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies concerning a bill tabled by the Socialist Parliamentary Group on the amendment of article 42 (1) of the Statute of Worker’s Rights to guarantee equality as regards working conditions of subcon
tracted workers.
- Report by the General Secretariat on the exercise of Government’s power envisaged in articles 134 (6) of the Constitution and 126 of the Standing Orders of the Congress of Deputies bearing in mind the recent constitutional case law.

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Congreso de los Diputados, S. G. del, & Martínez Santa María, P. (2019). Powers of the Bureau concerning the qualification of Government notices stating its disagreement with the consideration of Bills. Journal of the Cortes Generales, (106), 333-547. https://doi.org/10.33426/rcg/2019/106/1410

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