prorogue

The President may from time to time summon, prorogue and dissolve Parliament.
Le Président peut convoquer, proroger ou dissoudre le Parlement.
The Governor General has the power to summon, prorogue and dissolve the House.
Le Gouverneur général est habilité à convoquer, proroger et dissoudre l'Assemblée nationale.
The President may summon, prorogue, or end a legislative session and dissolve Parliament any time after it has served for one year.
Le Président peut convoquer ou prolonger une session parlementaire ou y mettre fin, et dissoudre à tout moment le Parlement à condition que ce dernier ait été en exercice pendant un an au moins.
The power to summon, prorogue or dissolve Parliament rests with the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Le pouvoir de convoquer, de dissoudre ou de proroger les travaux du Parlement appartient au Gouverneur général sur avis du Premier ministre.
The power to summon, prorogue or dissolve Parliament rests with the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Le pouvoir de convoquer, de dissoudre ou de proroger les travaux du Parlement appartient au Gouverneur général sur avis du Premier ministre. La législature.
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