Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
Definitely not- they are elected by popular consent and serve a five year term of office. The European Parliament is a democratic institution- it's members are elected like in a country's national elections, not appointed by an outside body.
As of now, the total number of Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK Parliament is 650. This number represents the MPs elected to the House of Commons, which is responsible for making and passing legislation. The House of Lords, while part of Parliament, includes appointed and hereditary members and does not have a fixed number of members like the Commons.
The Parliament of Canada consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by the Governor General), the appointed Senate (comprised of 105 senators), and the House of Commons (comprised of 308 members of the House).
Actually transexuals can be a member of parliament, they are members of the country speaking and representing a group of people. That is the whole point of parliament.
The upper house of the Canadian parliament is the Senate, whose members are appointed. The lower house is the House of Commons, whose members are elected.
The parliament in Ottawa is called the Parliament of Canada. It consists of two houses: the House of Commons and the Senate. The Parliament is located on Parliament Hill, where it conducts the legislative business of the country. The House of Commons is composed of elected Members of Parliament, while Senators are appointed.
It is an often small, temporary committee of members of Parliament (or in the US: Congress) that is appointed to deal with or investigate a specific question or problem.
board of directors
The Chairman of the Board is the highest officer in a group or committee. They tend to be appointed by the members of the group, as a spokesperson and representative.
Member of Parliament are elected by popular franchise in single-member geographic constituencies. They are chosen by Australian citizens in elections.
Parliament in many countries, such as the United Kingdom, is typically composed of two main groups: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the public, while the House of Lords includes appointed members, such as life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. In other parliamentary systems, like Canada or Australia, the structure may vary slightly but generally includes similar components of elected representatives and appointed members.