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It is called Parliament and comprises 10 letters.
red house upper and green house lower :) hope i helped
In Canada, the term 'MLA' means Member of the Legislative Assembly. It is a term used in several provinces and territories (but not all) in reference to someone who has been elected to a provincial or territorial legislature. In Ontario the term is Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP), in Quebec, it is Member of the National assembly (MNA), and in Newfoundland it is Member of the House of Assembly (MHA). (A person who has been elected to the federal House of Commons is a Member of Parliament and is referred to as an 'MP.') A 'Cabinet' is the group of MLAs (or MPs) who actually govern. Most Cabinet Ministers are in charge of a specific government ministry, such as transportation, justice, finance, etc. A cabinet minister is almost always an MPP (or MP), but there have been some exceptions. MLAs are either members of the government party, or members of one of the opposition parties. In a parliamentary system, such as we have in Canada, voters do not elect a government. They elect a legislature. A government is then formed by the leader of the political party that elected the most MLAs (or MPs).
In day to day speech, most people use the term parliament and government almost interchangeably. Commonwealth and Federal are completely interchangeable, technically, the parliament is the legislative body in its entirity and contains the House of Reps, the Senate (and constitutionally, the Queen) The Government is the term for the party that holds the majority of seats in the House of Representatives and is also the term for the whole of the departments and staff that administer the law.
Kitchen Cabinet
His cabinet runs the various departments of government and advises him. The White House staff helps him do his job.
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.
The name of the parliament building is the Federal Assembly of Russia. The Duma is it's lower house, which is often mistaken for the entirety of the parliament. The Duma is probably the term you are looking for.
President Andrew Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. This was a term created and used by his opponents.
The three parts of parliament in the United Kingdom are: the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Monarchy. Technically the Queen is a part of parliament - as Royal Assent requires her to sign all bills before they become law - however she generally not included in the term 'parliament' in its wider sense. There is, however, a physical chamber where the Queen can dress for occassions such as the State Opening of Parliament, called the Robing Room.
They do not have a term. They serve until they are no longer wanted.
Cabinet