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The Rajya Sabha is the part of the Indian parliament. The members are elected by the member of the legislative assemblies and an electoral college made up by the Territories of India.
Harry S. Truman was a part of the Democratic party.
Langley, Virginia was named for Langley Hall, which was part of the family estate of Virginia's royal governor during the mid-18th century. The former Langley Air Base (now part of Langley-Eustis) was named for aviation pioneer Samuel P. Langley.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a member of the Democratic Party.
Actually transexuals can be a member of parliament, they are members of the country speaking and representing a group of people. That is the whole point of parliament.
The Canadian legislature is called parliament, and those who are part of it are called members of parliament (or MPs for short).
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In a democratic country citizens have a say in the government through their representatives in the parliament (this assembly is called in different ways in different countries). The members of Parliament are chosen by the citizens by exercising their right to a universal free suffrage. The legislative power belongs to Parliament. So, indirectly the citizens of the country can take part in law-making.
In the Province of Ontario, "MPP" stands for "Member of Provincial Parliament." There are 107 members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament. Three political parties are represented by elected members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament: Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party and New Democratic Party. Click on the link below, which will take you to the government website listing all MPPs, the ridings they represent, and their political affiliations.
Stephen Harper was first elected to Parliament on 1993 October 25 as the representative for Calgary West. At that time, he was part of the Reform Party.
John f. Kennedy was part of the democratic party.
The south part of Korea is Democratic