who ask questions to minister in legislative assembly?
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Questions to government ministers normally alternate between government members and the opposition, with the opposition going first. Questions of ministers are generally asked by their counterpart shadow ministers in the opposition, and are always asked by backbenchers on the government side.
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" Questions to ministers in legislative assembly are generally asked by their counterpart shadow ministers in the opposition "
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The legislative assembly is used by a number of countries, including member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations and other countries.
The Legislative Assembly has four main roles:
- To legislate
- To form the Executive Government for New South Wales
- To represent the people
- To approve the Government's request for money.
The counterpart shadow ministers in the opposition of legislative assembly has authority to ask any questions to minister.
Questions are always asked by backbenchers on the government side.
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