38th minority Parliament: not memorable

Ned Franks, a top expert on Parliament democracy, says the 38th Parliament had no 'knock-down, dragged out fight on public policy' issues.

The 38th minority Parliament had few highlights, won't go down in the history books as a memorable one and was not marked by a high degree of cooperation among all political parties with a common resolve to deal forthrightly with the issues of public policy, says one of the country's top experts ...

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