When the Houses of Parliament are divided


GE14 has taught us all a valuable life lesson that one person standing strong can turn the tide of history. The election has also thrown up some fascinating issues of constitutional law that require reflection.

In the legislative field, the most riveting issue is how to avoid the possibility of a parliamentary gridlock when the two Houses of Parliament belong to opposing political coalitions.

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