there are two houses and there called
the house of representitives [lower]
senate house [upper]
There are currently 650 MP's in the House of Commons, and 760 in the House of Lords.
The house representatives or members of parliaments acquire seats in parliaments.
150 in the Lower House, the House of Representatives. 76 in the Upper House, the Senate... 12 from each state, and 2 from each territory.
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Prorogation of parliaments is a common parliamentary practice worldwide. There is no definitive number of how many parliaments have been prorogued as it occurs regularly in many countries as part of their parliamentary procedures.
there are 6 state parliaments and 2 territory parliaments in australia.
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No, parliaments do not have presidents.
Australia - House of Representitives and the Senate. House of Reps has the Prime Minister, the Party that wins the most votes in the House of Reps wins the election. Senate is made up of more minor parties (usually) and has the power to block legislation coming from the House of Reps.
In many parliamentary systems, the two governing bodies are typically the lower house (often called the House of Commons or House of Representatives) and the upper house (such as the House of Lords or Senate). The lower house usually holds more power, being directly elected by the public, while the upper house may be appointed or indirectly elected and often serves to review legislation. Together, these bodies work to create, amend, and pass laws. The specific names and structures can vary by country.
The nickname for parliaments is often "the Hill," particularly in reference to the U.S. Congress, which meets on Capitol Hill. In the United Kingdom, the term "the Commons" is commonly used to refer to the House of Commons. Additionally, the term "the legislature" can also be used more broadly to describe parliaments in various countries.
The British parliament is divided into the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Other parliaments exist and the question does not specify which one is under discussion.