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  • #Redirect [[Lower house]]
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  • ...lection every 6 years, while [[House of Representatives|Representatives]] (lower house) face elections on a [[biennial]] basis.
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  • ...lection every 6 years, while [[House of Representatives|Representatives]] (lower house) face elections on a [[biennial]] basis.
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  • In general, House of Commons refers to the [[lower house]] of some [[bicameral legislature]]s, particular in [[Parliament|Parliament
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  • #Redirect [[Lower house]]
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  • An election in which all seats in the UK House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament) can be contested.
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  • Presiding officer and parliamentary leader of the lower house of the U.S. Congress (currently [[Nancy Pelosi]]). The house Speaker is el
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  • ...epresentatives''' is the presiding officer and parliamentary leader of the lower house of the U.S. Congress (currently [[Nancy Pelosi]]). The house Speaker is el
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  • Lower house of the Japanese parliament.
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • ...ouse may have other distinguishing features that differentiate it from the lower house. ...tives]] and the [[U.S. Senate|Senate]]. The House of Representatives, the lower house, consists of 435 members elected by the people. Representatives are appor
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  • An elected representative in the House of Commons (the lower house of the legislative branch of government in the UK); they represent the publ
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  • {{rpl|Lower house}}
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  • The lower house of the United States Congress.
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  • The [[lower house]] of the [[Russian Parliament]].
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  • {{r|Lower House||**}}
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  • chair of the United Kingdom's lower house of Parliament, responsible for keeping debates to order and ensuring that p
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  • The [[lower house]] of the [[Oireachtas]] (parliament) of Ireland.
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  • ...in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]], the lower house of the Diet, or from a [[coalition government|coalition]] of various partie The [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ) won a landslide victory in the lower house parliamentary elections in August 2009, ousting the [[Liberal Democratic Pa
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lower house]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of Representatives''' presides over the [[House of Representatives]], the lower house of the [[U.S. Congress]].
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • The election to the 31st Dáil, the lower house of the parliament of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]].
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  • ...e upper chamber in such a legislature has fewer members than that in the [[lower house]]. The upper house is less often elected by the people, though details vary
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • ...ost proposed legislation, unless supported by a two-thirds majority in the lower house. The House of Representatives is dissolved after up to four years for a [[g
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  • The Lobby is situated next to the [[House of Commons]] (the lower house), close to the central lobby, and is off-limits to members of the public du
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • ...ge of [[Government of the United Kingdom|government]] business through the lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]. Previously he was [[For
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • The '''House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[United States Congress]]. It consists of at least one Representa
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  • {{r|Lower house}}
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  • ...io Hatoyama]]. Both are members of the [[House of Representatives of Japan|lower house]] of the [[National Diet (Japan)|Diet]] (Japanese [[parliament]]), but have
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  • The House of Commons is the elected lower house in the UK Parliament. Obviously, MPs can and do leave the Commons, for exam
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  • ...ent of Somaliland]] is a [[bicameral]] one that is divided into an elected lower house, [[Somaliland House of Representatives]] and the clan-nominated [[Somalilan
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  • ...(pronounced {{IPA|ˈtʲaxtə ˈdɑːlə}}) is a member of [[Dáil Éireann]], the [[lower house]] of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The term is [
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  • ...homa (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], the lower house of the USA's national assembly,
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  • ...ed Kingdom)|House of Commons]]''' is the chair of the [[United Kingdom]]'s lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]], responsible for keeping
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  • ...ment. The Parliament has two houses; the upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the National Assembly. The [[Head of State]] is the country's [[Presiden
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  • ...e [[Single Transferable Vote]] (STV). Its powers are similar to those of [[lower house]]s under many other [[bicameralism|bicameral]] [[parliamentary system]]s an ...rawn from the Republic's small parliament and the need, therefore, for the lower house to provide a sufficiently large pool of talent for skilled individuals to b
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  • ...Among the founders of the Chilean Socialist Party in 1933, elected to the lower house of Congress in 1937, and introduced legislation on public health and the ri
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  • ...in the daido danketsu (coalition) movement. He was elected a member of the lower house of the Diet in the first general election held in 1890, and was consecutive
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  • ...he fourth [[Hirabumi Ito|Ito]] government. After his 1902 election to the lower house of the Diet, he was president of the ''Tokyo Nichinichi Shinbun'' newspape
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  • ...wo houses of parliament: the upper house the Legislative Council, and the lower house, the Legislative Assembly. At present, the Liberal party is in power and t
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  • ...reau director and vice-minister in the ministry and became a member of the lower house of the Diet in 1911.
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  • ...n the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]], which is the lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]. Following the dissoluti
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  • ...party]] won a landslide victory in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|lower house]] [[parliament]]ary [[general election|elections]] in August 2009, ousting
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  • ...nd unelected governments, like the [[United Kingdom]] which has an elected lower house, the [[House of Commons]], and an appointed [[House of Lords]].
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  • ...] [[Ronald Reagan]], but none of those efforts got so far as a vote by the lower house of [[Congress]].<ref name=npr2013-08-27/>
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  • ...Congressional District of Arizona]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives|lower house]] of the [[U.S. Congress]] since 2007. Her official biography lists her pri
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  • ...illiam Keating and three independents. Perry has served four terms in the lower house of the state legislature
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  • ...=Islamic Party of Afghanistan of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has 34 members in the lower house of parliament
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  • ...ress"). To become law, proposed legislation must be approved first by the lower house, then the upper house, and then signed by the President within ten days (ex
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  • ...srat]]'' is not as powerful as the ''[[Bundestag]]'', the directly elected lower house. The upper house is appointed by elected state governments. [[Angela Merkel
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  • ...ke place in 1959. Koirala's congress won in two-thirds of the seats in the lower house. After several weeks of hesitation King Mahendra approved Koirala's name to
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  • ...gh Whitlam]], despite the fact that Whitlam retained the confidence of the lower house of the Parliament, and commissioned a new Prime Minister who had given an u
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  • ...'''''[[Dáil Éireann]]''''' (pronouned {{IPA|[d̪ˠaːlʲ ˈeːrʲən̪ˠ]}}), is the lower house of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The upper house
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  • ...iet. The Diet was a bicameral national assembly, partially elective in the lower house, but certainly not a full democratic legislature. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...'''''[[Dáil Éireann]]''''' (pronouned {{IPA|[d̪ˠaːlʲ ˈeːrʲən̪ˠ]}}), is the lower house of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The upper house
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  • ...e Armed Forces. According to the Egyptian Constitution, the Speaker of the lower house of the [[Parliament of Egypt]], [[Ahmed Fathi Sorour]], would have become a
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  • ...ouglas-Home to contest the by-election, win and thus procure a seat in the lower House.
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  • ...ti-euro comedian Beppe Grillo – emerged as the largest single party in the lower house, with over 25% of support, and the second-largest party in the Senate, wher
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  • Legislative power is held by the bicameral Dutch parliament. The Lower House (Dutch ''Tweede Kamer'') has 150 seats, the members of which are elected by
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  • ...nt of India|parliament]]), and forty-eight seats in the [[Lok Sabha]] (its lower house).
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  • ...l elections. Another proposed that the president be selected by Congress's lower house only, rather than by the legislature as a whole.<ref>James Madison, ''Notes
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  • ...he support of the party or coalition securing the majority of seats in the lower house of Parliament. ...of the upper house called the [[Rajya Sabha]] (Council of States), and the lower house called the [[Lok Sabha]] (House of People). The Rajya Sabha has up to 250 m
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  • ...russian legislature, and after the 1849 constitution he was elected to the lower house of the new Prussian Parliament, the [[Landtag]]. While there he opposed th
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  • ...ew constitution was promulgated, providing for a revived House of Lords; a Lower House, to which all except known royalists were to be admitted; a Privy Council,
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  • ...rica|USA]]. Parliament comprises two houses. The House of Representatives (lower house) is where most legislation is initiated. Members of Parliament in this hous
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  • ...arties are now legal. The new democratic system will comprise an upper and lower house, the latter based on political party affiliations. There are currently two
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  • ..., formed a Conservative party and elected a governor and a majority of the lower house of the legislature in 1870; but, as the new administration was largely a fa
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  • ...ributes five seats to the State Assembly, and a seat to the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the Indian Parliament.
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  • ...e [[Bicameralism|bi-cameral]], consisting of two chambers or houses. In a 'lower house' politicians are elected to represent smaller [[constituency|constituencies
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  • ..., the ''[[Oireachtas]]''), consists of a Senate, [[Seanad Éireann]], and a lower house, [[Dáil Éireann]]. The Seanad is composed of sixty members; eleven nomina
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  • ...a as autonomous "Associated States" within the French Union. Voting in the lower house of Parliament was (396-193) with 181 of the opposing votes coming from Fren
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  • ...r both chambers are held every five years. The government is formed in the lower house, and the leader of the majority party in the National Assembly is the [[Pre
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  • ...would refrain from contesting 65 percent of the seats in the more powerful lower house, leaving the majority to a PZPR-dominated "national list."
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  • ...rioting occurred on the 6th and 7th of February as the Leagues stormed the lower house of parliament. [[Édouard Daladier]], who had succeeded Chautemps on 27th J
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