Virtual Representation
Currently, the Parliament of Japan is known as the Diet. In the During the 16th through 19th centuries, the Holy Roman Empire also had an assembly known as the Diet.
The legislative branch in England is known as Parliament. It does essentially the same thing as the US Congress, except that its members may serve in the Executive Branch (Prime Minister and ministers) without resigning their elective offices.
The United States.
Otto I's territory was The Holy Roman Empire.
Parliament Which consists of two houses - the House of Commons (lower house) and the House of Lords (upper house) and is therefore a bicameral system. In addition legislation needs Royal assent from the Sovereign In effect politically the House of Commons has the power, the House of Lords has limited powers and the Sovereign acts on advice from his/her ministers. Parliament. For all practical purposes, the House of Commons makes the laws in the Untied Kingdom.
Member of Parliament
They are known as MEPs. They are elected from the countries that are members of the organisation that is known as the European Union for a 5 year term.
They are simply known as Members of parliament, although in addressing them by letter you would refer to them as 'The Right Honourable....'(whoever). In the House of Parliament, MPs correctly address each other in debates as 'the Honourable Member'.
Currently, the Parliament of Japan is known as the Diet. In the During the 16th through 19th centuries, the Holy Roman Empire also had an assembly known as the Diet.
Senators are the members of the House that are chosen for a state's entire population. Representatives are chosen to represent a portion of their state.
Parliament is formed by elected representatives known as Members of Parliament (MPs) who are chosen through general elections. The parliament is responsible for making laws, representing the people, and overseeing the government.
Europe does not have a parliament as such. Europe consists of over 50 countries, each of which has its own Parliament. There is an organisation called the European Union, which has 28 of Europe's countries as members. It has a parliament which is simply known as the European Parliament.
The largest parliament in the world is the Indian Parliament, known as the Parliament of India. It consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The Lok Sabha has 543 elected members, making it the largest lower house in terms of membership. In total, the Indian Parliament has over 700 members, including representatives from various states and union territories.
state legislaters
After Charles I arrested five Members of Parliament in 1642, known as the "Five Members," Parliament reacted by passing the Militia Ordinance. This ordinance allowed Parliament to raise its own army and take control of the armed forces, effectively challenging the king's authority. This action marked a significant escalation of tension between Parliament and the king, leading to the outbreak of the English Civil War.
The House of Parliament in the UK, also known as the Palace of Westminster, is home to about 1,400 individuals when considering both Houses of Parliament: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons has 650 Members of Parliament (MPs), while the House of Lords has around 800 members, including life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. Attendance can vary significantly during sessions, as not all members are present at all times.
Members of the Legislative Assembly in Canada are referred to as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in provinces and Territories, except for Ontario and Quebec where they are known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) and Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) respectively.