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ished between 1976 and 1979 with offices for 56 | MPs, a gymnasium (later moved to another building) |
With two other | MPs, A.A. Heaps of Winnipeg and Sam Jacobs of Montr |
ency, which Macovei sought to create to examine | MPs' accounts. |
the Supreme Court in establishing in 2010 that | MPs accused of dishonestly claiming expenses were n |
er of the October Club, an organization of Tory | MPs active at this time. |
The | MPs adhered to the recommendation by the Swedish Fo |
Notably, none of the three Greens | MPs advertised signage of any kind on the steps. |
ommons attendance rate of the West Midlands' 57 | MPs, after James Morris. |
ies and risk alienating opponents, but to lobby | MPs after the election to ensure they understand bu |
On the left, the Socialist Party kept its 13 | MPs after, despite losing more than 3% of the votin |
ition was reduced to a "cricket team" of eleven | MPs, against the National Country Party/ Liberal Pa |
of the rights of Labour Members of Parliament ( | MPs) against the demands of the left-wing of the pa |
nd Lacroix attempted to lead a revolt of Quebec | MPs against the National Resources Mobilization Act |
nce even the Liberal Government has disgruntled | MPs against C-38 that want more debate now that the |
ords have released vinyl reissues of individual | MPS albums with their original artwork. |
After a succession of | MPs: Alfred Robens (1950-1960), the deselected but |
on returned only 10 Social Credit/New Democracy | MPs, all of whom represented Alberta. |
His entry in "Who's Who of British | MPs" by Stenton and Lees does not include the custo |
s followed controversy from May 2009 concerning | MPs' alleged misuse of permitted allowances and exp |
The number of national list | MPs allocated to a contending party or an independe |
"breaking the spirit of Commons rules" by using | MPs' allowances to help pay for a £655,000 home in |
In 1910, O'Grady and three other | MPs, along with Professor Stanley Poole, formally n |
It is normally inclined to elect Labour | MPs, although the Conservatives won the seat in the |
The constituency has always elected Labour | MPs, although in their landslide defeat of 1983, th |
es in the first round, including all 44 sitting | MPs, among them President Anote Tong. |
which gave a third of the votes to the party's | MPs and MEPs, a third to its rank and file members |
f a loose and unstable coalition of independent | MPs and the beginning of the 'party system'. |
He was disappointed that only two | MPs and two Peers attended, and said that was "typi |
proposition in 1999; forming itself from MOLIC, | MPS, and with WMSA giving support, to become the le |
ren advertising campaign and that at least some | MPs had seen the draft publications”. |
, monthly columns from each of the area's three | MPs, and a number of other features including a cro |
Shekhar broke away from the Janata Dal with 64 | MPs and formed the Samajwadi Janata Party in 1990, |
Campaign', supported by staff, residents, local | MPs and the City of London, the argument being that |
hers, William and James, both served as Liberal | MPs and Lord Mayor of London. |
Four of the defectors were | MPs, and formed an independent group in Parliament |
George, and a few independent and former Labour | MPs, and produced a government which retained Lloyd |
e interior being re-fitted with offices for 128 | MPs and their secretaries, dormitories (converted t |
in early 2001 to provide media training to new | MPs and organise events for then Opposition Leader |
zation is to educate young Serbian politicians, | MPs and party leaders, in order to facilitate the t |
arby Cinque Port of Rye retained one of its two | MPs, and Rye's parliamentary boundaries were extend |
manager, he became an advisor to various Labor | MPs, and was a member of the Administrative Committ |
03 he was voted Print Journalist of the Year by | MPs and Peers in the House Magazine/BBC Parliamenta |
or to the incident, many Members of Parliament ( | MPs) and government officials such as Home Minister |
ne at the front, the two are apprehended by the | MPs and brought to Colonel Marshall, but escape pun |
home both to civil servants and to a number of | MPs and ministers. |
work of Gladstone, who excluded both the Irish | MPs and his own ministers from participation in the |
local magazine, started a petition and lobbied | MPs and councillors to denounce the spy-cam scheme' |
All Liberal | MPs and Senators were invited to attend, including |
ntly running overt Anti Terrorist policy of the | MPS, and is the longest running police operation ev |
oters elected nine of his party's candidates as | MPs, and he was elected in Kavala. |
40 sitting | MPs and two ministers lost their seats, whilst a wo |
individual voters"), with the Matai electing 45 | MPs and Europeans two. |
president is elected by an absolute majority of | MPs and senators, Klaus only needs 19 votes from ot |
d the right to elect two Members of Parliament ( | MPs), and Brocklehurst was elected at the 1832 gene |
entary group with a membership of more than 100 | MPs and Peers. |
01-03, the Election Commission had endorsed 397 | MPs and was still investigating 83 MPs for fraud. |
llowing the resignations of 11 Barisan Sosialis | MPs and exodus of two BS MPs from Singapore to esca |
adership were moving towards expelling far left | MPs and activist, most famously those of the Milita |
served as Chair of the Scottish Group of Labour | MPs and member of the Scottish Executive of the Lab |
epresented seats for two Members of Parliament ( | MPs), and the university constituency represented s |
he Communists and the Socialists lost votes and | MPs and the left would only return to the governmen |
Does the electoral system allow voters to hold | MPs and the government accountable? |
in 1933 (where all three candidates were former | MPs), and at the 1935 general election he was defea |
It was reissued on CD in 2006 by | MPS and in 2004 as the fifth part of the Exclusivel |
rough with the intention of becoming one of its | MPs and nominating the other. |
college, with a third of the votes allocated to | MPs and MEPs, a third to individual members of the |
Monmouthshire (1 County constituency with 2 | MPs and one single member Borough constituency) is |
pardoned shows the presence of one knight, two | MPs and eighteen squires) and a number of soldiers |
119, scrapping the 20 regional seats elected by | MPs, and the introduction of 15 reserved seats for |
The | MPs and results listed here prior to 2004 are for t |
in ongoing "sleaze" scandals involving various | MPs and even Cabinet Ministers. |
pposition from the public, including government | MPs and prominent Australians. |
ead, but failed to gain enough nominations from | MPs and Brown was unopposed. |
individual voters"), with the Matai electing 45 | MPs and Europeans two. |
April 2009 polls, he became one of the party's | MPs and in the July 2009 polls, he was re-elected. |
Law followed just a handful of previous | MPs and AMs in Wales who won the same constituency |
MINTO can read files in | MPS and can also be called as a solver from AMPL. |
by UK Parliamentary Inquiries, by individual UK | MPs and by the Tribunal judiciary. |
The constituency returned two | MPs, and one of his colleagues over that time was h |
on" with the parliamentary caucus, i.e., its 34 | MPs and 46 senators. |
that eight people were killed, including three | MPs, and at least 23 people were reported wounded. |
eform proposals, enlarging the parliament to 90 | MPs and introducing party-list voting. |
of curruption along with many of the socialists | MPs and regional administrators. |
The five Green | MPs and their electorates were Dr Bob Brown (Deniso |
o enrich the experience including meetings with | MPs and government leaders as well as Page vs MP ho |
he seat having had three consecutive indigenous | MPs, and current MP McCarthy has been an outspoken |
He belonged to the Ginger Group of radical | MPs and was a founding member of the Co-operative C |
, the nearby borough of Wareham kept one of its | MPs, and Corfe Castle was included within the expan |
omprising a cross party alliance of seven local | MPs and the leaders of the three councils opposed t |
areer he found himself at odds with many Labour | MPs and contemplated joining the Liberals. |
28, was re-elected by CDU/CSU and FDP Bundestag | MPs and formed the second Merkel Cabinet. |
equally weighted sections: the votes of Labour | MPs and MEPs; the votes of affiliated trade unions |
were the subject of much debate - the Scottish | MPs and the government strongly opposed these propo |
lost much of its electoral influence, losing 14 | MPs and 4% of the voting. |
ss that person has the support of a majority of | MPs and of the caucus as a whole, is bilingual, and |
1998 assembly election as a party rule stopped | MPs, apart from the leader and deputy leader, from |
nt chiefs elected through tribal councils and 7 | MPs appointed by the president, Siaka Stevens. |
ssor from the University of Helsinki and twelve | MPs appointed by the Parliament of Finland. |
The | MPs are allowed to give such speeches each time a v |
Two other | MPs are ex officio members (not elected). |
A total of 29 national list | MPs are appointed alongside 196 elected MPs (electe |
e over the tape scandal, two other conservative | MPs are sick with cancer, and Thibault from the BQ |
s the fact that Scottish Members of Parliament ( | MPs) are able to vote on legislation that affects o |
gnation from the House of Commons since British | MPs are not permitted to simply resign their seat. |
Maybe somebody thought that all | MPs are styled The Rt Hon. |
All | MPs are allotted a budget for office lease, staffin |
general election, all of Hertfordshire's eleven | MPs are Conservatives. |
iament Hill he'll be viewed as few other rookie | MPs are-as a potential future prime minister-and sc |
f the National Party, however, as many National | MPs argued that he could not be party leader while |
uency's two Conservative Members of Parliament ( | MPs), Arthur James Balfour, as the Earl of Balfour. |
" is held in Christchurch that involves all the | MPs as well as Cosgrove and Mark. |
lection, backed by more than a third of Lib Dem | MPs as well as party notables such as David Steel, |
in 1935, and his subsequent lobbying work with | MPs as Ramblers' Association Secretary. |
He and his son Abel were Wendover's last | MPs, as they sat together as its members for the la |
He and his father were Wendover's last | MPs, as they sat together as its members for the la |
Paul joined several other new Lib Dem | MPs as many other south west London seats were gain |
nded a trip to Singapore for all six opposition | MPs, as well as three non-Cabinet government MPs. |
This has drawn some criticism among | MPs, as well as among leading Dutch newspaper NRC H |
quently costing them a further 15 national list | MPs as they had failed to meet the qualifying thres |
lf and Mr Hill, as well as several high profile | MPs, as Soviet sympathisers. |
The greatest number of | MPs, as before, were Conservative, while the Nation |
In May 1935, Nall and four other Conservative | MPs asked that the National Government whip be with |
longer hold office in the Assembly and serve as | MPs at Westminster simultaneously. |
ary and economic issues are voted on by all the | MPs at Westminster to ensure consistency across the |
s seen to be behind a campaign to unseat Labour | MPs at the 2005 election. |
Act 1885, and in the main returned Conservative | MPs at every general election until its abolition. |
Southend is represented by two | MPs at Westminster. |
e of the Scottish Parliament when the number of | MPs at Westminster representing Scottish constituen |
ed that both the Wintertons would stand down as | MPs at the next general election. |
federal parliament as one of several new Labor | MPs at the 1998 federal election; her party rebound |
ded in the estate was the right to nominate the | MPs at Westbury (though this did not survive the Gr |
e Party was setup by a group of Irish home Rule | MPs' at a meeting in Dublin on 3 March 1874 to purs |
20 boroughs electing 40 Members of Parliament ( | MPs) at the time of the Reform Act (and 21 boroughs |
The citation read "Brought | MPs' attention to the ‘hidden' effects of the Legis |
Like other young left-wing Labour | MPs, Baldwin was critical of MacDonald's insistence |
09, Gummer attracted attention, with many other | MPs, because of his parliamentary expense claims, a |
hich alternated between Conservative and Labour | MPs, before the Conservative James Christie held it |
tituency), had twice seen Croydon's only Labour | MPs before the 1990s. |
tion led to the election of both of Devonport's | MPs being declared void on 9 May 1866. |
The number of | MPs being elected on the election was uncertain, be |
They resulted in all sitting | MPs being re-elected, prompting fresh, equally inco |
at the prospect of four additional Progressive | MPs being elected. |
He and his fellow | MPs believed that the King had broken the "fundamen |
ists and 5 businessmen, whilst the remaining 34 | MPs belonged to other professional categories. |
In 1929, Nationalist | MPs Billy Hughes (North Sydney), Edward Mann (Perth |
on, led by Senator Marise Payne, and comprising | MPs Bob Sercombe and Michael Ferguson, former Queen |
ll-known politicians and journalists, including | MPs Bob Marshall-Andrews and Lembit Opik, former re |
Antrim was only represented by two | MPs, both members of the Ulster Unionist Party. |
the Labour Party now having three times as many | MPs, both Morrison and Greenwood stood in the annua |
sented throughout its existence by the same two | MPs, both of whom were Conservatives. |
X. M. Sellathambu and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Veerasingham Anandasangaree and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Kathiripillai Thurairatnam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Murugesu Sivasithamparam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
K. P. Ratnam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
T. Rasalingam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Murugesu Alalasundaram and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Neelan Tiruchelvam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Visvanathan Dharmalingam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
Dharmalingam and all other TULF | MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 fo |
cheduled on 25 September 2007) since opposition | MPs boycotted the parliamentary session. |
Athulathmudali and several UNP | MPs brought forth a motion to impeach Premadasa. |
new schools scheduled in the first phase of the | MPS building program. |
s could reflect a need for more ethnic minority | MPs, but that he was not sure that all-minority sho |
Like all United | MPs but Peter Dunne, she was defeated in the 1996 e |
espite its size it not only elected its own two | MPs but contained most of the borough of Bramber, w |
1920 by-election one of the constituency's two | MPs, but lost his seat at the 1923 general election |
in the Times newspaper was attended by about 70 | MPs but the official record of which indicates that |
rtugal, increased the share by 7% and gained 12 | MPs, but did not manage to avoid the absolute major |
rities, and was marked by mass bribery of Irish | MPs by the British government" |
Table 1: Constituencies and | MPs, by type and country |
ry borough, electing two Members of Parliament ( | MPs) by the bloc vote system until the 1868 electio |
mber of Conservative women Councillors, AMs and | MPs by providing support, advice and training to wo |
It elected two Members of Parliament ( | MPs) by the bloc vote system of election. |
he proposed law would also reduce the number of | MPs by about 20 per cent. |
Table 1: Constituencies and | MPs, by type and country (this table is not correct |
It elected two Members of Parliament ( | MPs) by the bloc vote system of election until it w |
lection, and elected two Members of Parliament ( | MPs), by the bloc vote system. |
ty in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Reform | MPs called for a leadership review. |
ed for the restriction of the rights of elected | MPs, campaigning for their legislative powers on is |
Each Maritime Prepositioning Ship ( | MPS) can supply a Marine Expeditionary Unit (2,200 |
area was headed by the Area Council, comprising | MPs, candidates, area officials, representatives fr |
MPs cannot outright resign their seats; appointment | |
of a motion calling for the expulsion of all 11 | MPs caught in the sting. |
ng a motion calling for the expulsion of all 11 | MPs caught in the sting, he was expelled from Parli |
n the rock group MP4, which is composed of four | MPs, Cawsey, Pete Wishart MP, Greg Knight MP and Ke |
member of the Lebanese Maronite League and the | MPs committee of the March 14 Alliance. |
t have provided international best practices to | MPs, committees and Assembly leaders. |
disparate population and of convenience for the | MPs concerned as well as tradition and identity hav |
The motion was reportedly due to | MPs' concerns about the budget, and in particular p |
Parliament's "sexiest" MP in a poll of federal | MPs conducted by The Courier-Mail newspaper. |
During the passage of the Bill, | MPs considered an amendment to reduce this age to s |
constituencies and have Members of Parliament ( | MPs) contest as a pair, one of whom had to be from |
in the House of Commons has been held by Labour | MPs continuously since a by-election in 1933. |
the area elected Labour Members of Parliament ( | MPs) continuously from 1935 until 2006. |
t to encourage members to back Pitt, and slowly | MPs converted. |
Further opposition rose in 2010, among Cornish | MPs, councillors and the public, to a cross-border |
o organise and develop the overt aspects of the | MPS counter terrorism strategy. |
The | MPS covers twenty-three properties in Eutaw, Alabam |
The | MPS covers plantation properties that are within th |
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