why are there a bunch of people talking like it's some party? in america, when our politicians go into a room like this....they're quiet. you could hear a pin drop.
@2244blahblahblah Its a tradition in parliaments, to show dissatisfaction at what is being said, an outdated tradition yes, but one tht is still followed.
In american politics the executive does not sit in parliament (congress). As you are probably aware it is separate from the legislature.
Our executive sits in parliament and is part of the legislature. So our Prime minister (president), Foreign affairs minister (Secretary of state) etc are all held accountable and must debate decisions they have made. As such different techniques are used to try and nerve the speakers.
why are there a bunch of people talking like it's some party? in america, when our politicians go into a room like this....they're quiet. you could hear a pin drop.
2244blahblahblah 1 year ago
@2244blahblahblah Its a tradition in parliaments, to show dissatisfaction at what is being said, an outdated tradition yes, but one tht is still followed.
AusPolitico 10 months ago
@2244blahblahblah Good question.
In american politics the executive does not sit in parliament (congress). As you are probably aware it is separate from the legislature.
Our executive sits in parliament and is part of the legislature. So our Prime minister (president), Foreign affairs minister (Secretary of state) etc are all held accountable and must debate decisions they have made. As such different techniques are used to try and nerve the speakers.
Rafdaganga 10 months ago