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The party that has the majority in the lower house of parliament elects a premier. So to become a premier you first need to get elected to parliament in the lower house, your party needs to win a majority and you need your colleagues to elect you :)
The House of Representatives in the lower house in congress because back in the 1700's when all of this was being debated, there was a Virginia plan and a New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan is now the lower house and the New Jersey plan is the upper house because Virginia's plan was based on population and the New Jersey plan was based on size. Then, another guy came along, combined the two ideas and made it work. The House of Reps. is the lower house because since it depends on population, some of the smaller states wouldn't get an equal vote, making it the lower house, and since some states are smaller, they are the upper house and get first choice so that they don't get outvoted.
Yes, it was removed during a large part of the Soviet Union times, but it is now restored as the nations lower house in a two house system. 'Duma' means 'thought' so the naming was appropriate.
In the US government, the lower house is the Congress. So states with higher populations have more Congressmen as representatives.
"Representative". However, the House of Representatives has so many different committees, each of which has its own chairman who nominally "runs" the committee, that you'd have about a 50% chance of being right if you addressed him or her as "Chairman".
The house is the lower house and are elected every two years so they change more often than the senate.
5.25 is lower, so it would go first.
It's self named..... So it's named 'Metro station'
Lower house (house of reps) is elected differently to upper house. Each seat in lower house represents one electorate. This means only the member with most votes wins the seat, meaning that the lower house tends to be very difficult for a minor party to get into. Lower house makes all the policy & rules that govern the country, gets elected every 3 years.Upper house (senate) is proportional voting - if minor party gets 10% of votes nationally, they get 10% of seats in senate, so it's possible for minor parties to get in. The job of upper house is to review legislation and review the honesty of the government. They have half-senate elections every 4 years.
His sister Julia was named after their mother. (So was his first son, Julian.)
Yes. However, the upper house (House of Lords) is relatively inactive and usually rubberstamps what comes out of the lower house (House of Commons). So, while Britain is bicameral, it is effectively unicameral.
No one. It comes from the Greek - proto - meaning first. So first star - a protostar.