In parliamentary systems, why does the ruling party bother debating any legislation if they have enough votes to pass whatever they please? – politics.stackexchange.com
As an example, in the UK the parliament gathers to debate legislation even if the ruling party has 50%+1 votes, which is sufficient to pass any legislation they please. In this scenario, what makes ...
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