Right to speak and participate: Ministers and the Advocate-General may join legislative proceedings and committees but cannot vote. Ministers and the Advocate-General may speak in and otherwise take part in proceedings of the State Legislative Assembly and, where applicable, both Houses, and in any committee of which they are members; however, they are not entitled to vote.
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Right to speak and participate: Ministers and the Advocate-General may join legislative proceedings and committees but cannot vote.
Ministers and the Advocate-General may speak in and otherwise take part in proceedings of the State Legislative Assembly and, where applicable, both Houses, and in any committee of which they are members; however, they are not entitled to vote.
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