Any one can stand for a position in parliament. if some one feels they stand a chance of wining in an election or even if they don't they can have their name included on the ballot. The voters end up deciding who wins the seat in parliament.
In the case of the political parties the party makes the selection of candidate but it is still up to the people to vote for the candidate.
they are chosen by the candidates
By an election.
Member of Parliament are elected by popular franchise in single-member geographic constituencies. They are chosen by Australian citizens in elections.
Italy's leaders are chosen through a combination of appointments and elections. For example, the members of the Italian Parliament tend to be chosen by registered Italian voters. But there are members of the Italian Senate who are called 'lifetime Senators'. They tend to be former presidents or presidential appointees for outstanding contributions to the Italian nation. The President is elected, but on the basis of voting by the members of Parliament.
There are 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament, chosen from 81 constituencies (73 electing one member; 8 electing 7 members for a total of 56). 65 seats are required to command a majority in the Parliament.
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.
Members of parliament in Australia are chosen by election.
The Canadian House of Commons has 308 seats. Currently, one seat is vacant.
Members of the Australian Parliament and Senate are elected by the people. The leader of the political party with the most elected members becomes the Prime Minister.
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.
legislatureIn parliament for a government the executive is usually chosen by the parliament.
The Jamaican House of Parliament includes the President of the Senate, Cabinet Members, Parliament Members, Senators, and Committee Members. The Parliament Members are made up of Government Members and Opposition Members.