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How does a White Paper differ from a Green Paper?
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A Green Paper is a preliminary report of government proposals published to provoke discussion and seek feedback. It serves as a consultation document. A White Paper is a more authoritative report that outlines the government's policy intentions and sets out proposals for future legislation. It is typically issued after the consultation phase reflected in a Green Paper.
Key Point: This question clarifies the difference between Green Papers and White Papers in the legislative process, emphasizing their respective roles in policy formulation and consultation.
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