the house of commons
MP means "Member of Parliament". This means an individual who has been elected to the Canadian parliament or any provincial legislature (In Ontario, MPP represents "Member of Provincial Parliament", rather than MP)
The lower house of Parliament - the House of Representatives.
A Member of Parliament.
Yes, the Prime Minister of the UK must be a Member of Parliament (MP). The Prime Minister is typically the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the House of Commons, which is the elected lower house of Parliament. While technically it's possible for someone who is not an MP to be appointed Prime Minister, they would need to secure a seat in the House of Commons shortly thereafter to maintain their position.
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in her office
A member of parliament in the House of Commons may propose legislation, participate in debate, ask questions of the Prime Minister, and vote, among other duties.
A Local Member is a Member in the Parliament. For example it is a visitor who visits Parliament house in the House of Representatives but they are not allowed in the Senate.
There are 308 Members of Parliament in Canada's House of Commons.
The Prime Minister is not a member of the Senate; he's a member of the House of Commons.
Depending on whether or not the representative belongs to the Parliament or the House of Commons depends on their title. Those belonging to Parliament are referred to as a Member of Parliament or MP. Those belonging to the House of Commons are referred to as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA), Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Member of the House of Assembly (MHA), or Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP).