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650 members of the house of commons are elected every .....years.
House House of Coof Commons
The Parliament of Canada consists of the Queen (represented by the Governor General), an Upper House (the appointed Senate), and a Lower House (the elected House of Commons). The Senate has 105 senators, and the House of Commons has 308 members.
People who have been elected by their constituents.
I assume you are talking about the UK Parliament. The House of Commons is made up entirely of elected representatives; the House of Lords is made up of a combination of members of the Peerage, some of whom are hereditary and some of whom are 'life peers', i.e. people who have been ennobled by the monarch but who cannot pass their title down through their family. Other members of the Lords include the countrie's top judges, the countrie's top archbishops, and very senior members of the military top brass.
They aren't appointed, they are elected
The people who vote in Canada's House of Commons are those current Members of Parliament (MPs) who were elected to the House of Commons in the most recent election.
Elected MPs sit in the house of commons. Currently 650 Elected Members of Parliament
The House of Commons.
In the UK, these are the House of Commons (elected members) and the upper chamber is called the House of Lord's (unelected members).
The upper house of the Canadian parliament is the Senate, whose members are appointed. The lower house is the House of Commons, whose members are elected.
The English Parliament is considered bicameral, meaning that it operates with two distinct legislative branches called "houses. The lower house is the House of Commons, which consists of 650 elected members.