Opposition members are typically chosen through electoral processes, where political parties select candidates to run for office in legislative elections. The parties often conduct internal selections or primaries to determine their representatives. Once elected, these members serve as the official opposition, holding the government accountable and providing alternative policies and viewpoints. The specific procedures can vary depending on the country's political system and party regulations.
In a Parliamentary system, the Official Opposition is the second largest party in Parliament.
they are chosen by the candidates
The initial issue uniting members of the new Whig Party was the opposition to Jackson
New members are acquired by voting.
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.
They are chosen by the leaders of the house and senate.
because they were all chosen by the president
The lower house contains 150 members
There are 116 members of the main opposition party; Bharatiya Janta Party in the present Lok Sabha of India.
They are Elected
They are elected
By an election.