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Qu'en est-il ensuite de la restauration et du renouvellement du parlement ?
What next for restoration and renewal of parliament? zuzanna.juszkiewicz Fri, 17/04/2026 - 14:43 2 Carlton Gardens Starmer government Hybrid event Monday 11 May 2026, 01:30 Institute for Government Parliamentary procedure Infrastructure Labour Institute for Government Monday 11 May 2026, 12:30 BST Parliament and the constitution An expert panel explores how parliament should approach the major restoration project, including lessons from other countries and industry. Register now The Palace of...
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The push for restoration feels more like a distraction from current political challenges rather than a genuine need for improvement.
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While restoration is important, it should be coupled with reforms in parliamentary procedures to enhance efficiency and transparency.
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The funds allocated for parliament's restoration could be better spent on pressing social issues like healthcare and education.
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Learning from other countries' restoration efforts can provide valuable insights, but we must tailor solutions to fit our unique political context.
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Investing in the restoration of parliament is essential for modernizing our democratic processes and ensuring accessibility for all citizens.
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