No, infact the voting system used to elect Senators pretty much guarantees that no one party will hold a majority and that small parties or independents will hold the balance of power.
No, As government is formed in the lower house there is no requirement for a senate majority, infact due to the voting systems more often than not no ohe party or group holds a majority in the Senate.
Australian Senate was created in 1901.
there are 76 members in the Australian senate
The president of the Senate
The Democratic party currently holds a majority in the senate, and therefore selects the senate majority leader and the senate committee chairs.
The Vice President is considered to be president over the Senate and holds the deciding vote. The true leader of the senate, however, is the leader of the majority.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
121 for the Australian house 72 for the senate.
In 2001, who was the Leader of the Australian Federal Government in the Senate?
Senate Majority Leader.
the senate majority leader