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Q: What do members of the house of commons do when no party has a majority?
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The leader of the mojority party in the house of commons becomes the?

The leader of the majority party in the house of commons will normally become the Prime Minister


Which party has the most seats in the House of Commons?

The Conservatives but they do not have an overall majority.


What is the Prime Minister is usually the leader of the majority party in the?

House of Commons.


Who is the leader of majority party in the house of commons?

If you mean the British House of Commons (Parliament) the leader of the majority party (or coalition) is the Prime Minister (currently Gordon Brown). The head of state is the Queen, Elizabeth II.


Where is the most power held in the british government?

In the House of Commons by the majority party.


What is the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons that is usually Britain's?

Prime Minister


How many members in the House of Commons are from Manitoba?

There are 14 seats for Manitoba members of the House of Commons. Upon the resignation of Ms. Judy Wasylicia-Leis (of the New Democratic Party of Canada), one seat is vacant for which a by-election has not been held. As such, there are 13 members representing Manitoba in the House of Commons.


What is The Majority in government?

The party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons


Speaker of the house belongs to which party?

The party with the majority of members in the House since the members of the house chooses the Speaker by a vote. In theory a Speaker could be chosen from the minority party but it has never happened.


Who controlled the house of commons?

The Speaker of the House of Commons oversees all proceedings that occur in the House of Commons. If the Speaker is not present, one of his deputies will be in control of the House's debates and votes.


How many members of the House of Commons are from Manitoba?

There are 14 seats for Manitoba members of the House of Commons. Upon the resignation of Ms. Judy Wasylicia-Leis (of the New Democratic Party of Canada), one seat is vacant for which a by-election has not been held. As such, there are 13 members representing Manitoba in the House of Commons.


What decides whether a political party will be the minority or the majority party?

Republican members of each house choose their own leaders, and the Democratic members do the same. The political party that has the most members in each house is known as the majority party. The political party that has fewer members is called the minority party.