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Order Paper 10th November 2020

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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

10th NOVEMBER 2020

SUMMARY

9.30 a.m.  Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements Approx. 9.40 a.m.  Vote of No Confidence: Chief Minister (P.149/2020)

Lunch adjournment likely around 1.00 p.m., until 2.00 p.m.

In accordance with the Assembly's decision on 4th November 2020, consideration of the proposition of Senator K.L. Moore will be completed on 10th November 2020.

STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

10th NOVEMBER 2020

A.  COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER

L.  PUBLIC BUSINESS

Vote of No Confidence: Chief Minister.  P.149/2020. Lodged: 2nd November 2020, Senator K.L. Moore .

DR. M. EGAN Greffier of the States

9th November 2020 Note –

In accordance with the Assembly's decision on 4th November 2020, consideration of the proposition of Senator K.L. Moore will be completed on 10th November 2020.

Explanatory Note regarding the debate on Vote of No Confidence: Chief Minister' (P.149/2020)

The structure of the debate on a proposition of no confidence is the same as for the debate on any other proposition under Standing Order 69, with one exception: under Standing Order 103(2)(e) the subject of the proposition of no confidence may speak again before the proposer replies at the conclusion of the debate.

For the purposes of the debate on Vote of No Confidence: Chief Minister' (P.149/2020), the debate will therefore proceed as follows –

  1. Senator Moore will be invited to move the proposition.
  2. Once the proposition has been moved, the debate will open and all members (including the Chief Minister) will have the opportunity to speak.
  3. Once all other members who wish to speak have spoken, the Chief Minister will be invited to speak for a second time.
  4. Once the Chief Minister has completed his second speech, Senator Moore will be invited to reply.
  5. The proposition will then be put to the vote.

In accordance with Standing Order 104A, no time limit shall apply to the moving of the proposition, the reply given by Senator Moore once the debate has closed, or either of the speeches given by the Chief Minister.