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Parliamentary system (6482 bytes)
1: ...xecutive]] branches of government. Parliamentary systems usually have a clear differentiation between the... 3: ...ional representation, and it seems that PR voting systems and coalition governments usually go together. 9: ...are more or less separated. In most parliamentary systems, the head of state is primarily a ceremonial pos... 11: In many parliamentary systems, the head of state may have [[reserve power]]s w... 13: ...[[federal]] or [[unitary state]]s. Parliamentary systems also vary in the voting freedom allowed back ben... Parliamentary Secretary (2094 bytes) 1: ...ning ground for future ministers. The position of parliamentary secretary existed in the [[Irish Free State]] and... 3: ...for weary [[backbenchers]]. The only real duty of parliamentary secretaries was to answer questions and table rep... 5: ...hen sworn-in in [[2003]], promised a new role for parliamentary secretaries. They would now be sworn into the [[... 7: ...e'', and above those ''secretaries of state''. ''Parliamentary private secretaries'' (PPS) are rather different ... 10: *[[List of Canadian Parliamentary Secretaries]] Parliamentary privilege (2763 bytes) 1: ... [[constitution]]s are based on the [[Westminster system]]. 7: ...States Constitution#Compensation and privilege|US system of privilege]] is based on Westminster practice. 9: Parliamentary privilege is controversial because of its potenti... 39: .../senate/committee/priv_ctte/ppact.htm Australia's Parliamentary Privileges Act 1987] Parliamentary sovereignty (5503 bytes) 1: '''Parliamentary sovereignty''' or '''Parliamentary supremacy''' is the concept in [[British constitu... 3: The principle of parliamentary sovereignty was established over the 17th and 18t... 5: ...e [[United Kingdom]], there are three features of parliamentary sovereignty: 11: ...arly [[21st century|21st]] centuries, the idea of parliamentary supremacy underwent erosion in practice from thre... 21: ...ctured so that there is no theoretical erosion of Parliamentary supremacy. Parliament has the power to abolish o... Parliamentary immunity (441 bytes) 1: '''Parliamentary immunity''' is a system in which members of the [[parliament]] are grante... Parliamentary opposition (2511 bytes) 1: ...er System | Westminster]]-based [[parliamentary]] system. 5: ...aring in the parliamentary debating chamber. Such systems can foster multiple "opposition" parties which m... 7: ...nated long-term by a single faction, reduce their parliamentary opposition to [[tokenism]]. [[Singapore]] exempli... 9: ...yal''' Opposition. Often one must go to the extra-parliamentary oppositions to find radical or fundamental altern... 27: [[Category:Westminster System]] Parliamentary borough (625 bytes) 1: ...m all into single-member divisions. Divisions of parliamentary boroughs eventually became known as [[borough con... Extra-Parliamentary (188 bytes) 1: ... and [[civil disobedience]] are examples of extra-parliamentary tactics. Parliamentary copyright (837 bytes) 1: ... legislation being passed, what is now covered by Parliamentary copyright was [[Crown copyright]]. 3: Parliamentary copyright was created with a lifespan of 50 years... 7: *[http://www.parliament.uk/site_information/parliamentary_copyright.cfm UK Parliament website copyright sta... Danish parliamentary elections (934 bytes) 3: * [[Danish parliamentary election, 2005]] 4: * [[Danish parliamentary election, 2001]] 5: * [[Danish parliamentary election, 1998]] 6: * [[Danish parliamentary election, 1994]] 7: * [[Danish parliamentary election, 1990]] Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (332 bytes) 1: A '''Parliamentary Under Secretary of State''', in the United Kingdo... Parliamentary Private Secretary (337 bytes) 1: ...rnment [[Member of Parliament|MP]]s to act as the Parliamentary contact of senior Ministers. Irish Parliamentary Party (1762 bytes) 1: ...fore other [[MP]]s, which helped both to increase parliamentary turnout and to enable middle-class members such a... 5: ==Leaders of the Irish Parliamentary Party, 1882-1918== 15: ...ry - Wars - 1916 Easter Rising - Profiles - Irish Parliamentary Party] Inter-Parliamentary Union (1644 bytes) 1: The '''Inter-Parliamentary Union''' is an international organization establi... 14: ...t observer status at the United Nations.The Inter-Parliamentary Union began in 1889 Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (1172 bytes) 1: The '''Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment''' is an indepen... 3: ...e on [[environment|environmental]] issues and the system of agencies and processes established by the Gove... 8: ... performance and effectiveness of the New Zealand system of environmental management; and 14: *[http://www.pce.govt.nz Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment] Prospective parliamentary candidate (448 bytes) 1: ... United Kingdom|UK politics]], the '''prospective parliamentary candidate''' (often abbreviated as '''PPC''') for... Indian Parliamentary Group (1192 bytes) 1: ... (IPU), and the Main Branch of the [[Commonwealth Parliamentary Association]] (CPA) in [[India]]. 3: The Indian Parliamentary Group awards the [[Outstanding Parliamentarian Aw... 6: ...c.in/intro/p15.htm Indian Parliament site: Indian Parliamentary Group description] <!--There's still information ... Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (2691 bytes) 1: ...tion changed its name to the current Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and allowed all branches part in adm... 3: ...nstituted by delegates to the annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. The business and activities are mana... Parliamentary Labour Party (4163 bytes) 1: The '''Parliamentary Labour Party''' (PLP) consists of the [[Labour Pa... 3: ...ur Party'' refers to the entire Labour Party, the parliamentary faction of which is the PLP. 15: ==Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party== 17: The Chairman of the PLP chairs meetings of the Parliamentary faction. He or she is elected by Labour MPs at th... Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005 (547 bytes)
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