The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
Instead of flocks it is called parliament of rooks
He served in Parliament.
The parliament interpreted the colonists reactions in one way. The parliament agreed to let the colonies have representation in the Parliament.
parliament
The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.
Instead of flocks it is called parliament of rooks
If you're talking about parliament in Great Britain it means 'Member of Parliament'
No it doesn't
Belonging or relating to a parliament.
Relating to the activities and proceedings of a parliament. A parliament is a system of government; Canada has a parliamentary system.
I think you mean - what color are the seats in parliament. If so then the seats in the UK parliament are green.
If you mean the Parliament of England, it is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The number changes. It is also dependant on which parliament you mean
It depends on which country the members of parliament you mean. In New Zealand, there are John Key, Phil Goff etc.
two Members of Parliament
Lower House of Indian Parliament.
parliament.