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The United Australia Party (UAP), formerly known as Clive Palmer's United Australia Party and the Palmer United Party (PUP), is an Australian political... |
Party in the United States, the Labor Party versus the Liberal–National Coalition bloc in Australia, the Labour Party versus the Conservative Party in... |
given in parliament. The British government argued for virtual representation, the idea that people were represented by members of Parliament even if... |
of political parties in the United Kingdom that do not have representation in the House of Commons, but have elected representatives in the Northern Ireland... |
third largest political party in Australia by vote and the fourth-largest by elected representation. The leader of the party is Adam Bandt, with Mehreen... |
(Members of Parliament, or MPs) are not members of major parties, as are 17 of the 76 members of the upper house (senators). The Parliament of Australia has a... |
The Parliament of Australia (officially the Parliament of the Commonwealth and also known as Federal Parliament) is the legislative body of the federal... |
bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Chapter... |
elections, governments, parties and representation for Australian state and federal parliaments since 1890". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 15 February... |
First-past-the-post voting (section Party distribution) in the sense that political parties do not get representation according to their share of the popular vote. This usually favours the largest party and... |
left-wing parties and is now a stable faction in the Dutch parliament. The Australian Greens supported a Labor minority government from 2010 to 2013, and have... |
Libertarian Party, formerly known as the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is an Australian political party founded in Canberra in 2001. The party espouses... |
research shows, in general, there is only a small increase in the number of parties in parliament (although small parties have larger representation) under PR... |
The United Australia Party (UAP) was an Australian political party that was founded in 1931 and dissolved in 1945. The party won four federal elections... |
previous parliament. The Greens won a seat in every state, an increase of 3 for a total of 12 seats overall, the party's largest ever representation in the... |
Labour Party which broke off from the Australian Labor Party (ALP) as a result of the 1955 ALP split. The DLP had no parliamentary representation for a... |
(the Parliament of Australia), and the judicial (the High Court of Australia and other federal courts). The Australian government consists of the party or... |
Australian Labor Party or Liberal/National Coalition. Hung parliaments are rare at the federal level in Australia, as a de facto two-party system, in... |
Independent politician (redirect from Independent Party (United States)) the Liberal Party of Australia, the Australian Greens, or the National Party of Australia. In 2013 a political party named the Australian Independents... |
The 2013 Australian federal election to elect the members of the 44th Parliament of Australia took place on 7 September 2013. The centre-right Liberal/National... |