MP stands for "Member of Parliament". He's elected to represent you federally (in the house of commons). MPP stands for member of provincial parliament. Your MPP represents you provincially.
"MPP" stands for "Member of Provincial Parliament." The term refers to a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and is used only in Ontario.
In most other provinces, the term used is "MLA" (Member of the Legislative Assembly).
The Province of Québec uses the term "National Assembly" and a member is an "MNA." The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador uses the term "House of Assembly" and a member is an "MHA."
The three territories all use the term "Legislative Assembly" and a member thereof is is an "MLA."
"MP" stands for "Member of Parliament." The term is used almost exclusively to refer to elected members of Canada's House of Commons.
Technically, however, Senators are also Members of Parliament, but they are seldom referred to as MPs.
MSP is a color that a poogle can be painted.
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Fiona Mctaggart Is The MP For Slough.
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Robert Foley - MP - was born in 1651.
He was an MSP, not an MP. He became an MSP on the 6th of May 1999 and was re-elected on the 1st of May 2003.
HM Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of state of the UK, Rt. Hon Gordon Brown MP is head of the UK government, Alex Salmond MSP, MP is First Minister of Scotland.
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The AF is newer than MP, it has improviments and features.
mla is the member of state legislative assembly and mp is the member of loksabha or rajya sabha
The "k" in MP5k stands for Kurz, which in German means short. The MP5K has a shorter barrel.
An MP is a member of parliament while a PM is a prime minister, and also a member of parliament, and the head of parliament.
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MSP Batna was created in 1962.
MSP stands for Member of Scottish Parliament
I really don't know. Sorry.
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