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  2. Parliamentary group - Wikipedia

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    A parliamentary group is typically led by a parliamentary group leader or chairperson, though some parliamentary groups have two or more co-leaders. If the parliamentary group is represented in the legislature, the leader is almost always chosen from among the sitting members; if the leader does not yet have a seat in the legislature, a sitting ...

  3. All-party parliamentary group - Wikipedia

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    All-party parliamentary groups [2] are informal cross-party groups of members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and have no official status within Parliament. [3] [4] Larger APPGs generally have officers drawn from the major political parties from both houses.

  4. Category:All-Party Parliamentary Groups - Wikipedia

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    All-party parliamentary groups of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Pages in category "All-Party Parliamentary Groups" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  5. Category:Parliamentary groups - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary group (Spain) U. Uganda Women Parliamentary Association This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 09:50 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:Parliamentary groups by country - Wikipedia

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  7. British-American Parliamentary Group - Wikipedia

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    The group is an autonomous body within parliament, therefore they appoint their own staff to carry out the group's proceedings. The British American Parliamentary Group was founded just before the start of World War II in 1937 in hopes of creating closer relations between the members of Congress and Parliament. It was initially funded by the ...

  8. Parliamentary group (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The rights of a group are usually limited compared to a parliamentary group, but the group has more rights than an Independent Member of Parliament . As of February 2024, there are two groups in the German Bundestag, the Die Linke group with 28 members and the BSW group with ten members.

  9. Parliamentary group (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of not having 15 MPs, the parliamentary groups with no less than 5 MPs with a 5% of the national vote or a 15% of vote in their constituency, can form a parliamentary group. As in the Senate, the parliamentary groups have to be formed within the five days after the constitutive session of the House and they need the approval of the ...