As of the most recent election, the Conservatives have 364 seats in the UK Parliament.
Parliament seats are typically divided based on the results of a country's elections. Each political party or independent candidate competes for seats, and the number of seats allocated to each party is based on the proportion of votes they receive. This is a way to ensure representation of different political groups in the parliament.
The leader of a parliament is typically chosen by the members of the political party or coalition that has the majority of seats in the parliament. The leader is usually elected by party members in a party caucus or meeting. In some parliamentary systems, the leader of the party with the most seats automatically becomes the head of government.
Yes, women hold seats in many parliaments around the world, representing a significant portion of elected officials in various countries. The level of female representation in parliament varies from country to country.
Andrew Mwadime of ODM is the member of parliament of Mwatate in the 11th parliament of Kenya.
The U.S. does not have a Parliament but has a Senate with 50 seats and a House of Representatives which has 435 seats.
There are 646 seats (and therefore MPs) in the Westminster Parliament
I think you mean - what color are the seats in parliament. If so then the seats in the UK parliament are green.
The house representatives or members of parliaments acquire seats in parliaments.
There are 7 Maori seats in the New Zealand Parliament, which are held by Members of Parliament representing Maori electorates. These seats were established to ensure Maori representation in the government.
As of the most recent election, the Conservatives have 364 seats in the UK Parliament.
75 seats in Quebec
Stephen Harper was 167 seats
120
Parliament means where the mp seats and assembly means where the mla seats that is thats is thats it
577 in the National Assembly and 321 in the Senate.
72 from 736 seats