Ah, what a lovely question! Senators and Members of Parliament both work in government, but in different countries. Senators are part of the upper house in countries like the United States, while Members of Parliament are part of the lower house in countries like the United Kingdom. Each plays a special role in representing the people and making important decisions for their country. Just like how every tree in a painting adds its own unique beauty, both senators and members of parliament contribute to the colorful tapestry of democracy.
it is structured by monarchs,senators,and parliament members
Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.
The Jamaican House of Parliament includes the President of the Senate, Cabinet Members, Parliament Members, Senators, and Committee Members. The Parliament Members are made up of Government Members and Opposition Members.
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Most Ministers and all parliamentary secretaries are Members of Parliament. Those Ministers who aren't MPs are Senators. The Governor General and civil servants are not Members of Parliament.
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Members of Parliament (MP's) are accountable to the people of the constituency they were voted in from.
Length is the main difference between a Senator's term and a Representative's term. Members of the House are elected by the voters to serve 2-year terms, while Senators are elected to serve 6-year terms.
There are 338 Members of Parliament in the nation of Canada. There are also 105 Senators in the upper house.
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).
This question previously answered questions about American government, but the question is clearly directed at French Parliament. There are 343 senators in France.
A member of parliament (MP) is someone who has been elected to sit in Parliament. A minister is an MP with some executive power. All ministers are in charge of a department of the government. Together they make up the Cabinet, which the Prime Minister is in charge of.