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Ministerial statement: treaty should nonetheless be ratified (House of Commons) Routes

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

If either House approves a motion that a treaty should not be ratified then the Government can issue a statement stating that the treaty should be ratified regardless of the House's decision. This would trigger objection period B to start in the House of Commons.

There are 3 routes.

  1. A Route from AZ Decision to Ministerial statement: treaty should nonetheless be ratified (House of Commons)

  2. A Route from Ministerial statement: treaty should nonetheless be ratified (House of Commons) to AG EQUALS

  3. A Route from Ministerial statement: treaty should nonetheless be ratified (House of Commons) to AH EQUALS

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