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Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament
8th parliamentary term - January 2017
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TITLE VII  : SESSIONS
CHAPTER 6  : POINTS OF ORDER AND PROCEDURAL MOTIONS

Rule 191  : Suspension or closure of the sitting

The sitting may be suspended or closed during a debate or a vote if Parliament so decides on a proposal from the President or at the request of Members or a political group or groups reaching at least the high threshold. Such a proposal or request shall be put to the vote immediately.

If a request to suspend or close the sitting is presented, the procedure to vote on that request is to be initiated without undue delay. The usual means of announcing plenary votes should be used and, in accordance with existing practice, sufficient time should be given for Members to reach the Chamber.

By analogy with the second subparagraph of Rule 149a(2), if such a request has been rejected, a similar request cannot be tabled again during the same day. In accordance with Rule 164a, the President has the right to put an end to excessive use of requests presented under this Rule.

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