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Cabinet fell by interpellation of the opposition last in Finland.
Eighteen deputies had sent in notice of interpellation on the government's policy.
Interpellation thus allows the parliament to supervise the government's activity.
One's subjectivity exists, "always already" and is discovered through the process of interpellation.
The center-right opposition had filed an interpellation about the drug problem.
Two days later Castelin's interpellation was made, but it failed in its purpose.
Interpellation is the formal right of a parliament to submit formal questions to the government.
Cabinet's fell because of the opposition interpellation.
And the day of the proposed interpellation he entered the novitiate of Laval.
In Finland, the government must reply to an interpellation in a plenary session within 15 days.
Cabinet fell in 1936 by the interpellation of the opposition after its bill to reinstate the capital punishment had failed to pass.
Should there be more than one interpellation about the same subject the Parliament may decide on their simultaneous debate or even proceed into a general discussion.
On 2 May 1845, Thiers was to conduct before the assembly an interpellation against these religious.
Ferry's opponents demanded immediate discussion of Clemenceau's interpellation.
On December 11, 2009, Kalmeta underwent an interpellation and survived a vote of no confidence.
Memorably, Althusser illustrates this with the concept of "hailing" or "interpellation".
An analysis of interpellation and legitimation which would underpin the central claim that subjects are constituted by ideology is thus striking for its absence.
Interpellation (philosophy)
Interpellation may refer to:
The process of interpellation of subjects involves a 'recognition' that constantly transforms individuals into subjects.
Althusser explained interpellation, or "hailing," as the social phenomenon of a mass audience having already been "recruited" by an ideology.
For the first time, the State Council of Imperial Russia approved an interpellation resolution criticizing the Tsarist government.
Interpellation is a concept in Marxist social and political theory associated in particular with the work of the philosopher Louis Althusser.
The opposition parties started an interpellation motion against him regarding the return of two dogs to the physician Saša Baričevič.
For his concept of 'interpellation' fails to explain the mechanism by which subjects are constituted, and is really no more than a redescription of its own result.