An election is usually held every 3 years for the New Zealand government.
An election is usually held every 3 years for the New Zealand government.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
No... citizens can vote for their local councilors or members of parliament - but the party leaders are voted in by the party members.
The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
Members of Parliament vote on a range of issues that affect the United Kingdom. Bills before members in the House of Commons often only affect England and Wales, due to the devolved nature of Scottish and Nortern Irish government.
In the British Parliament, the whips have the task to ensure members vote with the party on major issues.
Members of the Iranian government (minister) president elected by parliament for a confidence vote to be introduced. After examining a confidence vote in parliament toministers. Iranian President and the Parliament are elected with the votes of the people.
To satisfy the members of their political party.
Britain has elections every few years. They are not pre-scheduled the way that U.S. elections are, but they vote for members of Parliament and other offices.
The Prime ministers position is announced when the Parliament is sworn in by the governor general of Australia after every approximately 3 yearly election. he is voted into this leadership position by a majority vote of the members of the lower house.
To satisfy the members of their political party.
330 Members of Parliament have publicly expressed support for the marriage equality bill. This represents a majority of the 650 members of Parliament. Only 126 Members have publicly stated that they oppose the bill. The remainder have not publicly stated a position.