A political party organized as opposition to the existing parties in a two-party system.
denial, suppression, power, third party intervention, compromise, and integration
No they will not. Most likely, a third party check is fraud
A party does not "represent" Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. Rather, a party is Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition by virtue of being the political party with the most seats in opposition. It is theoretically possible (but unlikely) for the third place party to form the opposition if the two larger parties should form a coalition government.Currently, the New Democratic Party is the Official Opposition in Canada's House of Commons.
The largest party in opposition is called the "Official Opposition," officially known as "Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition." As a result of Canada's federal election of May 2, 2011, the New Democratic Party (NDP) now forms Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. The Honourable Nycole Turmel, Leader of the NDP, is the Leader of the Opposition. The Liberal Party has been reduced to minority third party status and the Bloc Québéois, which elected only four members, has lost official party status.
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the third party because the one being abused is probably to scared to speak up
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In the House of Commons, the leader of the third main party typically sits in the opposition benches, which are located to the left of the Speaker's chair. This position allows them to challenge the government and engage in debates with other party leaders. The exact seat can vary, as party leaders may have designated spots within their party's section.