JAMB - Government (1991 - No. 17)

A device for controlling prolonged debates in parliament is called
an adjournment
a prorogation
a dissolution
a guillotine

Explanation

A guillotine is a parliamentary procedure used to limit the time allocated for debate on a particular issue. It is employed to prevent prolonged discussions and ensure that legislative business is conducted efficiently. Once the guillotine is applied, discussions are cut short, and a vote is taken.

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