Nothing - parliament is dissolved during an election.
Another View
While the Parliament of Canada is dissolved, the Steering Committee of the Senate Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administrationcontinues to meet in order to make any decisions necessary to carry on the internal management and administration of the Senate of Canada (such as labour issues and expenses).
The Board of Internal Economy of the House of Commons also continues to meet to make decisions around the administration and management of the House. The members of the House of Commons who are members of the Board are deemed to continue as members even during the time that Parliament has been dissolved.
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
No, parliaments do not have presidents.
Canada isn't "in" a federal election. It's having one because Canada is a federated country just like the USA or Russia.
Which governments are responsible for managing the mechanics of election
Presidential election of Pakistan is a kind of indirect election. It elects president, all members of parliaments upper house, lower house and provincial assemblies take part in electing president. It comes to happen in every 6 years.