21. Prorogation is the period from the formal end of a parliamentary session to the opening of the next session.22. The Act allowed the period of a prorogation to be extended to a day at least 14 days later. 23. In effect, a provincial appointment in Spain meant automatic prorogation , resulting in a two-year term. 24. According to Harper's spokesman, the Prime Minister sought this prorogation to consult with Canadians about the economy. 25. The cardinals at that point could only publish the truce, its prorogation , and the letters of Pope Boniface. 26. After the prorogation of the Stormont Parliament, Cooper was elected as one of the representatives of October 1974 Westminster elections. 27. While the Governor General did reluctantly grant prorogation , he insisted that it be limited to a period of ten weeks. 28. It did not meet again, with James choosing to silence the opposition of his parliament by a series of prorogations . 29. Previously the flag was generally only flown on public buildings on days marking the birthdays of members of the prorogation of Parliament. 30. Parliament was prorogued on 22 November 1675, with the prorogation saying that parliament would not sit again until 15 February 1677.