The parliament of Norway is called the Storting. It consists of representatives elected by the Norwegian people and is responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the executive branch of government. The Storting plays a crucial role in the democratic governance of Norway.
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.
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Afghanistan - Shora Britain - Parliament Denmark - Folketing Germany - Bundestag India - Sansad Iran - Majlis Israel - Knesset Japan - Diet Malaysia - Majlis Nepal - Panchayat Netherlands - States General Norway - Storting Poland - National Assembly of the Republic of Poland Russia - Federal Assembly of Russia Spain - Cortes Sweden - Riksdag Taiwan - Yuan USA - Congress Bangladesh - Jatiya Sangsad (parliament of bangladesh)
Prime minister
The Prime Minister
Prime minister
It depends on which parliament and which countries you're talking about.
The place where a parliament is held is typically referred to as the "parliament building" or "legislative assembly." In many countries, this building has a specific name; for example, in the United Kingdom, it is called the Palace of Westminster. In Canada, the parliament building is known as Parliament Hill. These locations serve as the central hub for legislative activities and discussions.
No, We have storting and primeminister. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway
No countries but Illitrate parliament.
parliament houses of syria
All of them.