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- Q5300018 abstract "A double dissolution is a procedure permitted under the Australian Constitution to resolve deadlocks between the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the conditions (called a trigger) are satisfied, the government of the day can request the Governor-General to dissolve both houses of parliament and call a full election. If after the election the legislation that triggered the double dissolution is still not passed by the two houses, then a joint sitting of the two houses of parliament can be called to vote on the legislation. If the legislation is passed by the joint sitting, then the legislation is deemed to have passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate. A double dissolution is the only circumstance in which the entire Senate can be dissolved.Similar to the United States Congress, but unlike the British and Canadian parliaments, Australia's two parliamentary houses generally have almost equal legislative power (the Senate cannot amend, although may reject outright, appropriation (money) bills, which must originate in the House of Representatives). Governments, which are formed in the House of Representatives, can be frustrated by a Senate determined to reject their legislation.Historically, the bills in question have not played a significant role in the subsequent election campaigns. Crispin Hull writes "Rather, they were all excuses to have an early election to gain some short-term political advantage for the government of the day".Malcolm Fraser is the only prime minister to have advised two double dissolutions (1975 and 1983), and Sir Ninian Stephen is the only governor-general to have approved two double dissolutions (1983 and 1987).".
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- Q5300018 comment "A double dissolution is a procedure permitted under the Australian Constitution to resolve deadlocks between the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the conditions (called a trigger) are satisfied, the government of the day can request the Governor-General to dissolve both houses of parliament and call a full election.".
- Q5300018 label "Double dissolution".