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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. 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.

  4. Category:Parliamentary groups - Wikipedia

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  5. House of Representatives (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    There were now 28 parties in parliament, compared with 20 before the election. Only 63 of the 257 pre-election members of parliament still maintain their seats, but there were 15 women members compared with eight before. The new parliament met on 26 March 1956, forming the first elected House of Representatives (1956–1959).

  6. Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Westminster, where the legislature of the United Kingdom, the Parliament of the United Kingdom, meets, located in London. A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city on behalf of the people therein.

  7. Political organisation - Wikipedia

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    Another type of political organization is the party coalition. A party coalition is a group of political parties operating together in parliament. Oftentimes, party coalitions are formed after elections have taken place and no party has clearly won a majority seat in parliament (e.g. the AAP-Congress Government in Delhi).

  8. People's Consultative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Members of the MPR are vested with several parliamentary rights and privilege in order to execute their duties. These include: Right to propose amendment(s) to the Constitution; Right to express opinions and make a choice; Right to elect and be elected into parliamentary duties;

  9. List of legislatures by country - Wikipedia

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    Informal: Parliament of Armenia (խորհրդարան, Khorhrdaran) Unicameral 5 Closed-list proportional representation in a nationwide constituency and open-list proportional in district constituencies, with a 5% or top-3 national threshold (or 7% for alliances) [b] [5] 105 24,902 Australia: Parliament of Australia [note 2] House of ...