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Period of Questions Without Notice to the Chief Minister at every scheduled Sitting [P.76/2020]

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STATES OF JERSEY

PERIOD OF QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE TO THE CHIEF MINISTER AT EVERY SCHEDULED SITTING

Lodged au Greffe on 10th June 2020 by Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade

STATES GREFFE

2020  P.76

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

that, until 30th September 2020, there should be a 15-minute period of Questions Without Notice to the Chief Minister on the first day of every scheduled sitting of the Assembly.

DEPUTY M. TADIER OF ST. BRELADE

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REPORT

This is a simple proposition which is time-limited to allow the Assembly to put questions to the Chief Minister at the start of every Sitting (i.e. the first Sitting day) on matters arising. It seems reasonable, at this time, that the membership be given the opportunity to question the head of Government for matters relating to Covid-19 and tangential matters. It also provides another opportunity for the Chief Minister to engage with the Assembly and the Public.

Financial and manpower implications

There  are  no  additional  financial  or  manpower  implications  arising  from  this proposition.

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