Democracy And Diplomacy a Plea for Popular Control of Foreign Policy

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Democracy And Diplomacy a Plea for Popular Control of Foreign Policy
Arthur Ponsonby Ponsonby
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In the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the States- General mention is made of the relations of the Netherlands 142 DEMOCRACY AND DIPLOMACY with foreign States. The First Chamber (or Senate) have retained their right of replying to the speech, and have thus an opportunity of expressing their views upon international questions. The Second Chamber (the representative body) have not made use of this right of reply since 1906, in order to save delay in proceeding to the consideration of the
... estimates, when they have ample occasion for dealing with international questions.
The Foreign Office estimates form chapter iii of the budgets, which are presented to the Chamber in the autumn of each year.
Early in the autumn the Minister for Foreign Affairs lays before the Chamber an Orange Book, showing the work of his department during the course of the year. The two Chambers of the States-General are divided by lot into five divisions or sections, in which the preparatory examination of the Bills — including the budgets — takes place.


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