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who has a power in Australia to call a joint session to remove the deadlock

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Answered by harshitakatiwal
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Answer:

Under Section 57 of the Constitution, which covers double dissolutions, there must be an interval of three months before a Bill is put for the second time. If a deadlock continues, then the Prime Minister can advise the Governor-General to dissolve both Houses with a view to calling an election.

Explanation:

A joint session or joint convention is, most broadly, when two normally separate decision-making groups meet together, often in a special session or other extraordinary meeting, for a specific purpose.

Most often it refers to when both houses of a bicameral legislature sit together. A joint session typically occurs to receive foreign or domestic diplomats or leaders, or to allow both houses to consider bills together.

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Answered by impanadechamma
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Answer:

governor general

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