There is no mechanism I'm aware of (short of a motion to vacate the chair) to compel the Speaker to actually follow the rules.
Is it not possible to appeal from the decision of the chair, or some equivalent, in the House?
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There is no mechanism I'm aware of (short of a motion to vacate the chair) to compel the Speaker to actually follow the rules.
Is it not possible to appeal from the decision of the chair, or some equivalent, in the House?
I'm not very familiar with House procedure specifically; I just know a bit about general parliamentary law. Wouldn't any member simply be able to make a point of order to take the vote once the parliamentary situation is in breach of the rules? And if the chair then rules the point of order not well taken, then one would appeal.
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