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Right to Petition the National Assembly, President Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, February 1, 2001.

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  • Title: Right to Petition the National Assembly, President Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, February 1, 2001.
  • Author : Canadian Parliamentary Review
  • Release Date : January 22, 2001
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 261 KB

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Background: On three occasions in recent months, the matter of the exercise of the right to petition the National Assembly has been brought before the Assembly. The President identified four questions, all of which concern the impact of the codification of the right to petition in the Quebec Charter of human rights and freedoms on the procedure to be followed in exercising that right in the context of parliamentary debate. (Section 21 of the Charter provides that every person has a right to petition the National Assembly for the redress of grievances.) The first question is: May the President of the Assembly block the tabling of a petition which puts the conduct of a Member in issue? The second is: May a person petition the National Assembly directly, that is, without the intermediary of a Member? The third is: Does section 21 of the Charter of human rights and freedoms require parliamentarians as a group to dispose of the redress petitioned for? And the fourth is: Must a follow-up - answers in particular - be given to a petition addressed to the National Assembly?


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