The duration of parliamentary sessions can vary significantly depending on the country and its legislative schedule. In many countries, parliamentary sessions typically last several months, with specific sittings scheduled throughout the year. For example, in the UK, Parliament usually meets for around 150 days per year, divided into sessions that can last from one to two years. Ultimately, the length of time Parliament sits is determined by its rules and the legislative agenda.
Parliament is closed during elections so they can sit anywhere they like, as long as it isn't in Ottawa.
Parliament sits for 82 days which is 16 weeks and 2 days. From James H
No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.
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If you are not a member you can sit and listen from the gallery.
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in her office
The Parliament of Australia, officially known as The Parliament of the Commonwealth, was founded in 1901. The first parliament met in Melbourne, Victoria.
The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
For which federation? There is more than one country in the world which is a federation run by a parliament.
At the back of Parliament