Talk:Sven Spengemann
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[edit]Daniel Pascucci, the main contributor to this article, was Sven Spengemann's communications advisor. He's currently employed as Advance for Prime Minister's Office. Skwid Vicious (talk) 05:44, 21 April 2019 (UTC)
Date, place of birth
[edit]What source do we have for his date and place of birth? Further, the place of birth needs clarified. I presume it's (West) Berlin, Allied Occupied Germany, but it's written ambiguously. —C.Fred (talk) 18:57, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
Resignation as MP
[edit]Just making a note here for editors about MP Resignations work in the House of Commons so editors who may not know can know.
Resignation is usually done by making a statement on the floor of the House, and is then automatic from that. [1] Although, given that Speaker Rota is out for health reasons and therefore probably wont be able to be there for Spengemann's resignation, they may end up having to use the alternative procedure of a written declaration. [2] WanukeX (talk) 14:31, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
References
- ^ Marc, Bosc; Gagnon, André (2017). "Vacancies in Representation". www.ourcommons.ca. House of Commons of Canada. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
A Member may notify the Speaker of his or her intention to resign his or her seat immediately by making a statement on the floor of the House.
- ^ Marc, Bosc; Gagnon, André (2017). "Vacancies in Representation". www.ourcommons.ca. House of Commons of Canada. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
A Member may also resign his or her seat by delivering to the Speaker a written declaration of intention to resign signed before two witnesses.
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