about 1100
about 1100
The number of people working in a parliament house can vary significantly depending on the country and its governmental structure. In general, a parliament includes elected representatives, administrative staff, and various support personnel. For example, in the UK Parliament, there are around 1,400 staff members supporting the Houses of Commons and Lords, while the number of elected MPs is 650. Overall, the total workforce in a parliament house typically ranges in the thousands when considering all roles.
200 people work in the White House today
There are around 1,000 people who work in the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood, including MSPs, staff, and support workers.
About 500
Victoria's Parliament itself was established in 1856, and both of its chambers at Parliament House were constructed and completed in that year. The modern building was completed in 1893 after decades of continuous construction work, though some extension work was carried out and completed in 1929. Despite this, Parliament House sometimes holds its date of establishment as being 1855, was construction work originally began shortly before the New Year and the establishment of Victoria's own independent parliament.
at least 10.
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In Denmark the House of Parliment is known as Christiansborg (literally meaning Christian's Castle) that is where the politicians work.
Parliament examines what the Government is doing, makes new laws, holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day. The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament's work.
judges,prosecuters,defense attorney, juries, witnesses,victims
Because the people control it and help it work