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how many mps who work in the house of commons belong to each of the main political parties
Political Parties
Australia has 13 political parties that either have a seat in the senate or a seat in the house of reps. The biggest party is the Coalition.
The Republicans and the Democrats.
Republicans control the house with David Ralston as speaker
By getting them nominated they get their name on the ballot then they start campaigning, they then start to push their view and make sure they are voters
Political parties are essential to democracy--simplifying voting choices, organizing the competition, unifying the electorate, bridging the separation of powers and fostering cooperation among branches of government, translating public preferences into policy, and providing loyal opposition. Political parties help structure voting choice by nominating candidates to run for office. Before the advent of direct primaries, in which voters determine the party nominees, the parties had more control of who ran under their label. States determine the nomination rules. While most states employ the direct primary, some use a caucus or mixed caucus system where more committed partisans have a larger role in the decision of who gets nominated. Hope that helped :)
Any political party in Canada can form government if they obtain a plurality of the seats in the House of Commons.
The 3 largest parties are Labour, Conservative, and the Liberal Democrats but there are two UKIP peers and many crossbenchers (independents)