As of the 2008 general election, the New Zealand Labour Party holds 43 seats (out of 122) in the New Zealand Parliament - 21 filled with electorate MP's and the remaining 22 being list MPs.
The Labour Party gained 37 seats (28.68%) in the 2011 election out of a total 129.
In Ireland. 20 in An Dail and 6 in An Seanad. Other countries have different amounts.
In New Zealand's parliament, there are 7 Maori seats. The Maori Party won 5 of these at the 2008 general election, with Labour winning the other two. However, since Hone Harawira left the party, they're down to four seats. Both co-leaders, Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples, have ministerial roles in the National-led government.
There are 7 Maori seats in the New Zealand Parliament, which are held by Members of Parliament representing Maori electorates. These seats were established to ensure Maori representation in the government.
how many seats does the liberal party have What?
56 seats are in the Democratic Party
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they have 22 seats
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peoples party got 81 seats in 1970 election
the green party has no seats a the current time