What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
because we English captured Australia
governing opposition party
No. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected by the caucus of the governing party. Federal elections in Australia elect one party to government every four years. In no election in Australia can a voter elect a leader of the party, however they can elect their local member, upon whom they may exert pressure to cast a vote for a specific member of the party for the position of the Prime Minister/Head of the Opposition.
The Liberal Party of Canada has often been called Canada's natural governing party. This is because of two main reasons. First, they are the oldest federally registered party in Canada. Second, they held power 69 total years in the 20th century.
In 1714 the Whig party held power in the houuse of commons
Given that Australia is a self-governing country, why would it not have a capital?
Australia Party was created in 1969.
Unite Australia Party was created in 1986.
Unite Australia Party ended in 1990.
The Conservative Party - Prime Minister is Stephen Harper.
While federal parties do not hold power at the provincial level, the federal party with the most elected members in Alberta is the Conservative Party.