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  • He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health 1957-5
  • vernment of Ramsay MacDonald, Brown became Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health in Nov
  • Additionally, Teo Ser Luck, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development, Youth
  • Danielle Green was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Police Emergency Services af
  • He was once again a government member as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade under Chur
  • the Admiralty from 1935 to 1937, and then Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education from 1
  • After the 1990 election, she was appointed Parliamentary Secretary in the Federal Minister for Heal
  • He was Assistant Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Finance and A
  • NSW Legislative Council and the Coalition Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Health.
  • She was parliamentary secretary to the shadow minister for indus
  • , member of parliament for Ince and former Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
  • and Nancy Karetak-Lindell previously held parliamentary secretary positions, which are not part of
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works
  • Cadman was Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (Malcolm F
  • Paluzzano resigned from her position as Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Training after
  • In 1991, he became Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of State for Fin
  • She was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism, Reg
  • In 2006, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance, and wa
  • lark, who subsequently assumed the role of Parliamentary Secretary to the Victorian Treasurer, Alan
  • 27 January 2006 - 3 December 2007 - Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, To
  • nted to the Coalition Frontbench as Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for the Murray Darling Basin and
  • e 2010 election he was re-appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for the Murray Darling Basin and
  • He subsequently served as parliamentary secretary to the Energy Minister (1972) an
  • y 2007 he was appointed to the position of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence in th
  • rom 1990 to 1992 he was Minister of State ( Parliamentary Secretary) for Youth, Culture and Consumer
  • e first parliamentarians to be appointed a Parliamentary Secretary, when he was appointed Parliamen
  • He was Shadow Parliamentary Secretary, Business Development from Novem
  • s given the Natural Resources portfolio as Parliamentary Secretary, and retained the Canadian Wheat
  • er-Party Government Spring was promoted to Parliamentary Secretary, which he held until the governm
  • She was succeeded by her former Parliamentary Secretary, Darren Hughes.
  • ian state election, Clark was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary, Treasury and Multimedia, a posi
  • Ur was never appointed as a parliamentary secretary.
  • ter Independence, he was given the post of Parliamentary Secretary.
  • d to Bill Marmion, who had hitherto been a parliamentary secretary.
  • He was a member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Employment from 1989-1
  • Joyce is not currently a member of any Parliamentary Select Committees but has been a member of
  • He was the head of the Parliamentary Select Committee on the ethnic conflict, t
  • Specialist Adviser to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Transport (1981-1983,
  • He is also the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee of Electoral Reforms.
  • "DR", as he was known, was a Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Betting, a Member of t
  • ajor submission on electoral reform to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reform.
  • A parliamentary select committee adopted the idea, but gov
  • iament, Brereton had the longest period of parliamentary service of any member of the Parliament el
  • The Speaker also chairs the Parliamentary Service Commission.
  • stratively, the Speaker has control of the Parliamentary Service and is responsible for the Parliam
  • Following his Parliamentary service he completed a Bachelor of Laws wi
  • May began his parliamentary service in 1831, at the age of 16, as Assi
  • From December 2008 the Parliamentary service instead operates on a Friday morni
  • death less than a year later cut short his parliamentary service after a well-received beginning.
  • Other funds are available through The Parliamentary Service to Members of Parliament for "parl
  • The Saturdays-only Northern parliamentary service to/from Sheffield via Retford also
  • Street becoming the new terminus for the ' Parliamentary Service' currently running once a day betw
  • s supported in his role by officers of the Parliamentary Service, including the Clerk of the Parlia
  • its in when there is a match), providing a Parliamentary service.
  • He was knighted in 1958 for parliamentary service.
  • With the Parliamentary session drawing to a close, a compromise w
  • re-introduce the same legislation in every parliamentary session between 1968 and 1974.
  • spoke up in Edward II's defence during the Parliamentary session that deposed Edward.
  • In the last parliamentary session he served as vice-chair of the 'St
  • spoke up in Edward II's defense during the Parliamentary session that deposed Edward.
  • Wonderful Parliament refers to an English Parliamentary session of November 1386 which pressed for
  • In the last parliamentary session she served as a member of the Legi
  • The parliamentary session was officially opened by the O le
  • The Act was renewed later in the parliamentary session (57 Geo.
  • until 23 July 1909, when during a 14-hour parliamentary session he exclaimed "dreadful, dreadful!"
  • ther possible factor cited was the lengthy parliamentary session that he had presided over.
  • This parliamentary session is from 1952 to 1958
  • In the last parliamentary session he served as a member on the 'Stan
  • After the parliamentary session which produced the Second Reform B
  • The principal issue of the 1868 parliamentary session was the Irish Question, manifested
  • In the last parliamentary session he served as a member on the 'Stan
  • When meeting in a parliamentary session in 1824, Bredo Henrik was accused
  • In the last parliamentary session he served as a member of the Legis
  • The Duke then opened the first parliamentary session in the new Senate Chamber.
  • The bill became Bill 35 in the 1998/1999 Parliamentary session, and was initially scheduled for s
  • In the last parliamentary session, he served as vice-chair of the St
  • At the first parliamentary session, four candidates were chosen to ap
  • In the last parliamentary session, he served as chair of the Standin
  • In the last parliamentary session, he served as a member on the 'Sta
  • In preparation of the 1847-1848 parliamentary session, Louis-Philippe prohibited the mee
  • Three days before the opening of the parliamentary session, on 25 December 1847, the campaign
  • ains this majority 90 days after the first parliamentary session, then the head of the list for the
  • dersen met during one year and 106 days of parliamentary session.
  • r 2007) since opposition MPs boycotted the parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 66 days of parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 7 days of parliamentary session.
  • gned in favour of Tupper at the end of the parliamentary session.
  • d the fine or until the end of the current parliamentary session.
  • ive the Royal Assent before the end of the Parliamentary session.
  • who came 16th in the ballot in the 1995/6 Parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 138 days of parliamentary session.
  • ory framework was introduced in the 1998/9 parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 4 days of parliamentary session.
  • The club met weekly during parliamentary session.
  • ment intended to introduce over the coming parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 73 days of parliamentary session.
  • In total he met during 84 days of parliamentary session.
  • arge bearing on the smooth running of each parliamentary session.
  • ession to the throne proclaimed during the parliamentary sessions regarding the new constitution of
  • He would regularly over-indulge during parliamentary sessions, and Playford would thoughtfully
  • h problems as the reason he missed so many parliamentary sessions.
  • In total he met in ten days of parliamentary sessions.
  • was initially estimated at $75,000 and the Parliamentary shop was looted.
  • His Parliamentary Short-Hand was published in 1858.
  • Clarendon considered his influence on the parliamentary side to be greater than that of William La
  • He fought on the Parliamentary side in the English Civil War.
  • a republican in politics and fought on the Parliamentary side in the English Civil War.
  • ish Confederate War but joined the English Parliamentary side when the English Civil War started.
  • He supported the Parliamentary side in the Civil War.
  • They supported the parliamentary side in the English Civil War.
  • When the parliamentary side proved triumphant, he suffered greatl
  • He supported the Parliamentary side in the English Civil War.
  • reby reduced, but the same was true of the Parliamentary side, with its growing confidence in the N
  • in 1642, but two of his sons fought on the Parliamentary side.
  • e has worked for The Times, initially as a parliamentary sketch writer, but more recently as a colu
  • Parliamentary sketch, a short journalistic item that des
  • Simon Hoggart, Playing to the Gallery: Parliamentary Sketches from Blair Year Zero (2002) ISBN
  • cal Sketch Book (1996) ISBN 0-413-70970-1, parliamentary sketches, with the Guardian political cart
  • n Labor Party government; it was the first parliamentary socialist government anywhere in the world
  • 1674/5), English Parliamentary soldier in the English Civil War, was the
  • ed with Colonel Tinker Fox, who was also a Parliamentary soldier.
  • While Parliamentary soldiers were in Peterborough in 1643 duri
  • said to have been a refuge for a number of Parliamentary soldiers during the Civil War.
  • Parliamentary soldiers plundered the nearby parish churc
  • enant of 1643 and acted as chaplain to the parliamentary soldiers in Stratford for two years.
  • n 1642 his study at Dover was plundered by parliamentary soldiers, and he was imprisoned for ninete
  • as reputed to have been founded in 1640 by Parliamentary soldiers.
  • Parliamentary sovereignty is now upheld by the English j
  • The UK Parliament maintains Parliamentary sovereignty and may legislate on any issue
  • ere made on a number of subjects including parliamentary sovereignty (Taylor v New Zealand Poultry
  • He served as parliamentary speaker from 1883 to 1888
  • ieved this position following the death of Parliamentary Speaker and Deputy Chairman Marat Ospanov.
  • adzhiev (Russian: Руслан Алихаджиев) was a parliamentary speaker of the Chechnya who was forcibly d
  • The move left country's parliamentary speaker as president.
  • 5 June to succeed Ratu Epeli Nailatikau as Parliamentary Speaker, a position from which incumbent m
  • of the Socialist Party, to the position of Parliamentary speaker.
  • considered one of the finest and wittiest Parliamentary speakers of the age; by comparison his jud
  • nd Tadeusz Mazowiecki in 1989 in his first parliamentary speech in Sejm.
  • e declared his homosexuality in his maiden parliamentary speech, being the first Federal parliament
  • parliament he was plain Mr Lawson and two parliamentary speeches are recorded in the parliamentary
  • es of the less fortunate that has made his Parliamentary speeches well-known amongst his fellow MPs
  • Seven of his parliamentary speeches were published, and he also wrote
  • eichischen Volksvertrebung," Vienna, 1900 ( parliamentary speeches).
  • In public and parliamentary speeches, Ah Koy has taken a strong stand
  • ugh pronunciation errors are common during parliamentary speeches, the speech was notable for a cer
  • Between her parliamentary spell and her second period as City Commis
  • st parties had breached either election or parliamentary spending rules in some respect.
  • , repeal, or amend Acts is well within the Parliamentary sphere.
  • He also served as parliamentary spokesman for the Police Federation.
  • 1998 until 2002, he was the Green Party's Parliamentary Spokesman on Domestic Affairs.
  • In September 1919 Amphlett re-joined the parliamentary staff of The Times.
  • ng from the collective body which employed parliamentary staff.
  • stamped P.S. 1844, 1 lb (P.S. stands for ' Parliamentary Standard').
  • The Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 (c.13) is an Act of the
  • to superintend the construction of the new Parliamentary standards of length and weight.
  • See also Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
  • also given certain additional rights under parliamentary standing orders, such as extended time lim
  • He was chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on defence during 1995-
  • * Member of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance
  • He has also participated in a number of Parliamentary Standing Committees, including the Parliam
  • He also served as members of the parliamentary standing committee on public accounts and
  • She has been a member of the parliamentary standing Committee on Finance (1989-1997)
  • Despite the report submitted by the Parliamentary Standing Committee two years ago, the Gove
  • From 1972-1974 he was Parliamentary State Secretary to the Foreign Minister.
  • ity continued to use the prefix up until a Parliamentary statement in 1927.
  • He occasionally made parliamentary statements in support of Ukrainian nationa
  • Wallace is Chairman of the Parliamentary Steel Caucus, Chairman of the Marine Indus
  • lted in the Country Party increasing their parliamentary strength in the Assembly to 12 members.
  • and the contents sent to Warwick Castle a parliamentary stronghold.
  • In the midst of the parliamentary struggle Bedford died of smallpox on 9 May
  • ext five years, Taruc would give up on the parliamentary struggle and once more take up arms.
  • ity of Leeds, he gained a BA in Politics & Parliamentary Studies in 1994 and an MA in Industrial an
  • onal relations, politics, and politics and parliamentary studies.
  • PAH Abdillah won the Sarawak Bahasa Melayu Parliamentary Style Debate.
  • t for October 10th that is to yield a new, parliamentary style government. 
  • He had a forthright parliamentary style, boasting of his own success and the
  • He has been a trustee of the Parliamentary superannuation fund from 2001 and a Deputy
  • he SAP in office, which survived with some parliamentary support from the official opposition Union
  • continue as prime minister until a lack of parliamentary support for his government was shown.
  • Otunbayeva failed to receive the required parliamentary support to become Foreign Minister.
  • Austin that Bjelke-Petersen no longer had parliamentary support.
  • He was a Parliamentary supporter of temperance movement, and oppo
  • In so doing, he became the only major Parliamentary supporter in the north-west of the Bucklow
  • Unlike some other Parliamentary supporters, in his reprisals, Hunton remai
  • [2005] UKHL 56 - controversial comments on Parliamentary Supremecy and its common law foundations (
  • In a parliamentary survey of 1658 the mill was described as "
  • From 1949, he was the last parliamentary survivor of the original 1921 Northern Ire
  • Mpumalanga province is governed through a parliamentary system of government.
  • ction to the Regent, who admired Britain's parliamentary system and open economy.
  • and he chose to work for reform within the parliamentary system rather than try to change things by
  • ca, Limpopo province is governed through a parliamentary system of government.
  • advocating that the United States adopt a Parliamentary system of government.
  • ts, many believed it wanted to abolish the parliamentary system in Norway.
  • In jurisdictions which use the parliamentary system of government or a similar system,
  • In 2003 a parliamentary system was established, which means that t
  • fourth amendment of constitution abolishes parliamentary system and establishes presidential system
  • he interpretation of the Constitution as a parliamentary system prevailed over a presidential syste
  • Claiming that Edward began the parliamentary system borders on ludicrous.
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