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  <title>28th Austrian National Council: Prior Experiences as MPs.</title>
  <dc:creator>Roland Schmidt</dc:creator>
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  <description><![CDATA[ Who speaks for how long in the National Council of Austria’s Parliament? And who respects the relevant time limits? ]]></description>
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  <title>Calls to Order in Austria’s Parliament</title>
  <dc:creator>Roland Schmidt</dc:creator>
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  <description><![CDATA[ Whenever a speaker in the National Council uses e.g. foul language and violates the ‘dignity of the house’, the president of the National Council is tasked with issuing a ‘Call to Order’. To whom are these calls directed, and how frequently do they occur? Using the development version of the new R Package {ParlAT} helps answering these questions. ]]></description>
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