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United KingdomA 'General Election' can refer to a Westminster Parliamentary Election, held in the UK, where electors can vote for the Government they would like to govern the country.
Women have no right to a minimum of parliamentary seats in the UK, their selection and election is on the same basis as men.
The UK has a democratically-elected parliament.
You have to be 18 to stand for parliamentary election.
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The US spelling is organized. The UK spelling is organised.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
Citizens of Eire have exactly the same rights in Britain as British citizens and as such can vote in parliamentary elections and stand for election to parliament.
The government in England, or more correctly the UK today (June 2011) is a coalition between the Conservative party and the Liberal democrats. No party having won an overall majority in the last election.
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.
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Parliamentary Democracy.