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In Australia, federally, the two houses of Parliament are the Senate (Upper house) and the House of Representatives(lower house).Within each of the states and territories, this changes, and the names of the houses of Parliament are as follows:New South Wales: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)Victoria: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)South Australia: Legislative Council (upper house) and House of Assembly (lower house)Queensland: Legislative Assembly (there is only one house)Western Australia: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)Tasmania: Legislative Council (upper house) and House of Assembly (lower house)Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory:Legislative Assembly (one house only)
Agnes Macphail was the first women to be elected to the House of Commons in Canada. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly in Ontario
I think it's called the Legislative Assembly Hall, It kinda looks like the house of commons chamber but about half the size.
The House of Commons is part of the legislative branch of government.
Parliament is the British legislative body composed of a House of Commons and a House of Lords.
Different states have different houses of parliament.In Australia, federally, the two houses of Parliament are the Senate (Upper house) and the House of Representatives(lower house).Within each of the states and territories, this changes, and the names of the houses of Parliament are as follows:New South Wales: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)Victoria: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)South Australia: Legislative Council (upper house) and House of Assembly (lower house)Queensland: Legislative Assembly (there is only one house)Western Australia: Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house)Tasmania: Legislative Council (upper house) and House of Assembly (lower house)Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory:Legislative Assembly (one house only)
Depending on whether or not the representative belongs to the Parliament or the House of Commons depends on their title. Those belonging to Parliament are referred to as a Member of Parliament or MP. Those belonging to the House of Commons are referred to as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA), Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Member of the House of Assembly (MHA), or Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP).
The House of Commons and the House of Lords
house of commons
MP stands for "Member of Parliament". He's elected to represent you federally (in the house of commons). MPP stands for member of provincial parliament. Your MPP represents you provincially.