The Queen obviously, as she can basically do what she wants :)
Yes it is much more powerful
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The House of Lords is more powerful than the House of Commons
The mace represents the Queen's authority for the House of Commons to assemble and carry out its functions. Whenever the House is assembled, the mace must be on the table before the Speaker. When the House resolves itself into a Committee of the Whole, the mace is lowered (to show that the House is no longer performing the functions of the House of Commons by the Queen's authority, but rather as a committee of the more powerful body). In Canada, a member of the House of Commons once attempted to grab the mace from the table; proceedings were disrupted, and the member (The Honourable Keith Martin) was not allowed to retake his seat until he apologised to the chamber for having challenged the authority of the House.
No.The Canadian House of Commons has 308 seats.
The opposition is referred to as Her or His Majesties Loyal Opposition. Some, when ennobled choose not to take a side these are called cross benchers.The lower house is referred to as the House of Commons, which is the more powerful house.
The House of Commons holds more power than the House of Lords in the UK parliamentary system. This is primarily because the Commons is composed of elected representatives, giving it greater democratic legitimacy. The House of Lords can review and suggest amendments to legislation, but ultimately, the Commons has the final say, particularly on financial matters. Additionally, the government is formed from the majority party in the Commons, further solidifying its authority.
Because the queen is the leader and its like the house of lord is congress and the queen is the president
House of Commons. The Senate is seen as a national joke and not many people respect the Senate or Senators. Senate seats are nothing more than a patronage appointment.