Whips sit in the locker room waiting for the sessions to be over so that the S&M can start up. :-)
You can sit in the public gallery to observe proceedings - BUT - will be made to leave if they are debating something in a 'closed session' You cannot sit where the MP's sit without being a member - as security checks would prevent you entering the chamber.
It is the bishops' and clergy's debating-chamber attached to a cathedral, in the ecclesiastical equivalent of a council-meeting chamber.
* you sit down and talk never stand
No. The size of congress stays the same.
The building is a debating chamber and a forum for political debates and decisions.
The bullet jammed in the gun's chamber. Come into my chamber and sit down.
Frontbencher ministers
There is no point of whips
The debating chamber in parliament is the designated space where members gather to discuss, debate, and make decisions on legislative proposals, policies, and government actions. It serves as the central venue for formal discussions, allowing lawmakers to voice their opinions, question one another, and engage in democratic discourse. The layout typically features seating for members, a speaker's podium, and often includes galleries for public viewing. The chamber's atmosphere is often characterized by a mix of formal procedure and passionate debate.
In Australia the houses of Parliament are The House of Representatives, and the Senate. :)
Unique Whips was created in 2005.
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