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Parliament



:''This article is about the legislative institution. For alternative meanings, see: Parliament (disambiguation).'' A parliament is a legislature, especially in those countries whose system of government is based on the Westminster system derived from that of the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the French ''parlement'', the action of ''parler'' (to speak) : a ''parlement'' is a talk, a discussion, hence a meeting (an assembly, a court) where people discuss matters. While all parliaments are legislatures, not all legislatures are parliaments. The Parliament of the United Kingdom is traditionally referred to as the "Mother of Parliaments" because it has been the model for most other parliamentary systems, and its Act of Parliaments have created many other parliaments. The first English Parliament was formed during the reign of Henry III of England in the 13th century. In the United Kingdom, Parliament consists of the British House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the Monarch. The House of Commons is composed of over 600 members who are directly elected by British citizens to represent various cities, communities, and other electoral districts. The party that can win the most seats in the House of Commons forms the government, and the party leader becomes the Prime Minister and head of government. Legislation originates from and is voted on by members of the House of Commons. If passed, it goes to the House of Lords. The House of Lords is a body of long-serving, unelected members: 92 of whom inherit their seats and 574 of whom have been appointed to lifetime seats. The Lords must vote to approve all legislation from the House before it can go before the monarch and receive the formal ratification to become a law (however, under certain circumstances the House of Commons may overrule it using the Parliament Acts). In addition, specific members of the House of Lords act as the ultimate court of appeal in the United Kingdom. In a similar fashion, most other nations with parliaments have to some degree emulated the British, "three-tier" model. Most countries in Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations have similarly organized parliaments with a largely ceremonial Head of State who formally opens and closes parliament, a large elected lower house (usually called the "House of Represenatives") and a smaller, upper house. The lower house is almost always the originator of legislation, and the upper house is the body that offers the "second look" and decides whether to veto or approve the bills. This style of two houses is called bicameralism; also parliaments with only one house exist (see unicameralism). A parliament's lower house is usually composed of at least 200 members, in countries with populations of over 3 million. The number of seats rarely exceeds 400, even in very large countries. The upper house customarily has anywhere from 20, 50, or 100 seats, but almost always significantly fewer than the lower house. A nation's 'Prime Minister' is almost always the leader of the majority party in the lower house of parliament, but only holds his or her office as long as the "confidence of the house" is maintained. If members of parliament lose faith in the leader for whatever reason, they can often call a vote of no confidence and force the PM to resign. New elections are often called shortly thereafter. Parliaments can be contrasted with congresses in the model of the United States. Typically, congresses do not select or dismiss the head of government, and cannot themselves be dissolved early as is often the case for parliaments. ==List of parliaments== ===Contemporary=== *European Parliament *Parliament of Australia *Parliament of Canada *Parliament (Fiji) *Parliament of France (''Parlement'') *Parliament of India *Parliament of Italy (''Parlamento Italiano'') *Parliament of New Zealand *Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro *Parliament of South Africa *Parliament of Sri Lanka *Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago *Parliament of the United Kingdom **Scottish Parliament ===Defunct=== *Parliament of Ireland (1200-1801 AD) *Parliament of Southern Ireland (1921-1922) *Parliament of Northern Ireland (1921-1973) ==See also== *Inter-Parliamentary Union *Witan *List of national parliaments *Parliamentary System *Legislation *Delegated legislation Legislatures mi:Pāremata

Parliament



this page really wants some good history of the english/french parliaments, ~1000-1900. if i had time ... -- I don't think it's appropriate to redirect British Parliament here. There are many different parliaments in the world. -- User:Montrealais I agree - this article should be about parliaments in general and the British Parliament should have its own article. --User:Maveric149 I agree. I was very surprised to find there was no article on the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Maybe a mention of a "parliament of owls", too? ;-) -- User:Zoe ----- I don't think it is correct to say that Congress is the opposite of Parliament, since they have more in common than not. User:Ajk 15:50, 17 May 2004 (UTC) --- Why does the first image have the caption 'The Dutch Parliament' but the alternate text reads 'Swiss Federal Council'? Which is correct? User:Deus Ex 18:17, 14 Sep 2004 (UTC) --- what is the role of the position of president in the parliamentary system?? --User:Oldman 14:31, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC) '' The party that can win the most seats in the House of Commons forms the government, and the party leader becomes the Prime Minister and head of government.'' This statement sounds like complete nonsense to American ears. Does the term "the government" have a special meaning or technical meaning here?? What does it mean for "a party to form the government"? YOU might know what it means, if you're British, but this is not explained well at all in the article. User:Revolver 07:50, 8 May 2005 (UTC) :Revolver, having noticed a few of these comments from you on talk pages related to politics and government I can't help but ask if you're being deliberately bloody-minded. Isn't it patently obvious from the context that "the government" in this sense is what Americans might call "the administration"? There is no special or technical meaning here at all. If a party forms the government it means that party supplies the ministers who run the country. All this is explained clearly in the article. — User:Trilobite (User_talk:Trilobite) 15:05, 10 May 2005 (UTC)


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