(Committee on Foreign Relations)
committee on foreign relations
That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.
That depends on what country you are talking about. You can find the lists for some countries in the Wikipedia, for example, "List of senators of the Philippines".
The senators in the parliaments of the various countries are different from the ancient Roman senators in that modern day senators are elected officials while the ancient senators were appointed or voted in by other members of the senate. The modern senators must be repeatedly elected in order to stay in office while their ancient counterparts were senators for life, providing they were not expelled from the senate for some gross misdeed.
Kenya doesn't have Senators. Only the United States have Senators.
No. Senators are the elected representatives who, collectively, make up the Senate. In countries which have a Senate (such as Australia and the USA), this means the upper house of a bicameral Parliament. Senators are those people who have been elected to represent the interests of the population of the area they represent.
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The plural possessive form for the noun senators is senators'.
The possessive form of the noun "senators" is "senators'".
Different countries have differing terms of office depending on the legislation of the country concerned. For instance senators in Canada are appointed, those in Australia may serve 3 or 6 years. The senators in the USA are elected for 6 years.
The possessive form of the plural noun senators is senators'.Example: A copy of the report has been delivered to all of the senators' offices.
All senators are elected. There are no senators that are appointed to the position. This is true for both state and federal senators.