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  • He was a Liberal Party parliamentary candidate in the 1960s and 1970s, contesti
  • He was an unsuccessful Parliamentary candidate in South Ayrshire in the 1950 ge
  • politically active and was an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate in the general election held in
  • vis (Conservative Party Health Advisor and Parliamentary Candidate) and Tony Benn (former Labour MP
  • Scottish Parliamentary Candidate, Strathkelvin & Bearsden (2003)
  • dent Labour Party (ILP), and was its first parliamentary candidate, at the Sheffield Attercliffe by
  • In 1874 he was again a parliamentary candidate, this time for the two-seat Sout
  • an example, followed for many years by the Parliamentary candidate, to present a racing galley to t
  • aret Roberts, a chemist and newly-selected parliamentary candidate.
  • ember 2009 to remove her as a Conservative parliamentary candidate.
  • Tigers as a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary candidate.
  • ctively supporting an independent Scottish Parliamentary candidate.
  • Tigers as a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary candidate.
  • Wormell was a Conservative Party parliamentary candidate.
  • or of the London Borough of Haringey and a parliamentary candidate.
  • istorian, Baptist lay preacher and Liberal parliamentary candidate.
  • Labour Party attempting to block him as a parliamentary candidate.
  • Tigers as a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary candidate.
  • Unionist Party to succeed Enoch Powell as parliamentary candidate.
  • Tigers as a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary candidate.
  • , the CFI funded more than 30 Conservative parliamentary candidates to visit Israel.
  • He was chosen as one of the PA's parliamentary candidates for Ratnapura District and duly
  • NDP)'s recent decision to ban three of its parliamentary candidates from standing in 2010 parliamen
  • 98 opposition parliamentary candidates were also crossed from the regi
  • Poorer men could also become parliamentary candidates and under the Act stiff penalti
  • anayakkara was chosen as one of the UPFA's parliamentary candidates for Ratnapura District at the 2
  • started fielding its own presidential and parliamentary candidates since the December 2000 electio
  • It laid down rules for the conduct of parliamentary candidates, including a strict limit on ex
  • s included on the "A-list" of Conservative parliamentary candidates, created following the election
  • n, the Conservatives adopted the A-List of parliamentary candidates, with priority being given to w
  • ned David Cameron's A-List of Conservative parliamentary candidates.
  • d to increase the quality and diversity of Parliamentary candidates.
  • n, Gay, Bisexual & Trans candidates Labour parliamentary candidates.
  • involved and unsuccessfully presented his parliamentary candidature on behalf of a Liberal club.
  • Final Official Parliamentary Canvass
  • Final Official Parliamentary Canvass (Nullified on March 24, 1986)
  • He was a parliamentary captain in Lancashire in 1644.
  • Her European Parliamentary career ended on 19 July 2004.
  • During his long parliamentary career as an independent MP he was a ferve
  • In his diary, he says about his parliamentary career that "In the Assembly I voted with
  • Bridges began his parliamentary career when the new Parliament convened on
  • Astor's parliamentary career was the most public phase of her li
  • During his parliamentary career he was active in the policies of Go
  • Late in his Parliamentary career he attempted to amend the London Go
  • Caron ended his Parliamentary career in 1966 shortly before his death du
  • (Britain's first Prime Minister) began his parliamentary career here.
  • His parliamentary career came to an end when he lost his sea
  • rian Premier John Cain said of Seitz, "His parliamentary career is eminently forgettable.
  • His parliamentary career would be short-lived; he was easily
  • Reddy's parliamentary career of some twenty years had come to an
  • onfessed dishonest politician continuing a Parliamentary career at the expense of taxpayers.
  • His Parliamentary career ended in May 1974 after he complete
  • In his early Parliamentary career he often spoke in defence of local
  • During his parliamentary career he showed a big interest for econom
  • was an Independent Liberal for all of his parliamentary career
  • Early in his parliamentary career he found himself at odds with many
  • During his parliamentary career Moppett was renowned as a great ora
  • During his Western Australian parliamentary career he was appointed Minister for Emplo
  • In his parliamentary career, Lundrigan is most remembered for h
  • She was a backbencher for most of her parliamentary career, except for serving as Parliamentar
  • held a number of shadow portfolios in his parliamentary career, including Treasury and Finance, Em
  • He had been intending to continue his Parliamentary career, but was taken ill and died in St B
  • After the end of his Parliamentary career, Williams served on the Sports Coun
  • During his parliamentary career, Barnes would credit his horses's s
  • He had an unremarkable parliamentary career, elected to represent Morpeth for t
  • Smith was an Independent MP for his entire parliamentary career.
  • regained the Walsall seat, ending Gedge's parliamentary career.
  • fall 1993 general election which ended her parliamentary career.
  • than 1,400 votes, thus ending Cull's short parliamentary career.
  • rs in this by-election would go on to long Parliamentary careers.
  • election as a member of the first federal parliamentary caucus Social Credit MPs in Ottawa.
  • liamentary Group and Vice president of the Parliamentary Caucus for Defence of the Rights of the Fa
  • He was a member of the National Party parliamentary caucus until he resigned on Friday 12 June
  • Bavadra's 28 member Parliamentary caucus included only 7 ethnic Fijians, all
  • rief period in which James Breakey led the parliamentary caucus, Mackay was chosen over Fred C. Ham
  • nd Fox was subsequently chosen to head its parliamentary caucus.
  • be the most centrist member of her party's parliamentary caucus.
  • This re-elevated Rich in the parliamentary caucus; prior to that she had worked as th
  • ressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parliamentary caucuses were not officially merged until
  • He supported the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
  • Eyre fought for the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
  • He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War drawing clo
  • His father had been a champion of the parliamentary cause and his brother changed sides twice.
  • ish Member of Parliament who supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
  • He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
  • He adhered to the Parliamentary cause on the outbreak of Civil War.
  • He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War and was one
  • ir livings by Royalists for supporting the Parliamentary cause (hence the name).
  • ith Palmes, Levett apparently favoured the Parliamentary cause against the King.
  • the Interregnum, he continued to serve the Parliamentary cause, he served on the first Council of S
  • generally sympathetic to Cromwell and the Parliamentary cause.
  • She is a Co-Chair of the European Parliamentary Cervical Cancer Interest Group (ECCIG).
  • hivan ASSR, Azerbaijan SSR) is the current parliamentary chairman of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Repu
  • The Parliamentary Chairman is James Arbuthnot, the Parliamen
  • A second parliamentary chamber (Chamber of Advisers) was introduc
  • other parties they should sit with in the parliamentary chamber.
  • law only when it has the approval of both parliamentary chambers.
  • In 2007, Barbara Keeley served as the Parliamentary Champion for Carers Week (11 June - 17 Jun
  • ion, and served as Leader of the House and Parliamentary Chaplin.
  • It received its parliamentary charter in 1975 and established its head o
  • She is Treasurer of the All-Party Parliamentary China Group and secretary for the All-Part
  • He was President of the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship 1985-88.
  • ars he carved out a niche for himself as a parliamentary Churchman.
  • s that the castle was destroyed during the Parliamentary Civil War by some ordnance on a nearby hil
  • he 1928 election, aged only 24, the former Parliamentary Clerk of Committees stood as a United Part
  • In consultation with the parliamentary clerks, the presiding officers determine p
  • hen Disraeli effectively withdrew from the Parliamentary coalition.
  • It really is Burke putting on his parliamentary coat once again, as the great protector of
  • In 1958, he advised his friend and parliamentary colleague John Poulson to set up a servici
  • about the wildest looking specimen in the Parliamentary collection.
  • Sivasithamparam made a second Parliamentary comeback after the 2001 general elections
  • Kariapper made a second Parliamentary comeback when he was elected to Parliament
  • Goodwin was appointed Parliamentary commander-in-chief of Buckinghamshire in J
  • This resulted in investigation by a parliamentary commission and the eventual decline of the
  • n 2001 and 2003 she was chairperson of the parliamentary commission on fraud in the building sector
  • racy Attard was chosen as President of the parliamentary commission charged with editing the new Sp
  • In 1997, the Belgian parliamentary commission established a list of 189 movem
  • When addressing a parliamentary commission of inquiry, he openly calls for
  • He was a member of the fixed parliamentary commission for transport and water managem
  • as cult in the 1995 report established by Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France.
  • A report by Kenya's parliamentary commission on foreign affairs also alleges
  • Publication of book resulted in Belgian parliamentary commission and official apology from Belgi
  • In 1997, the Belgian parliamentary commission established a list of 189 movem
  • n 1995 and 1996 Vos was chairperson of the parliamentary commission on climate change.
  • Caplan was subsequently exonerated by a parliamentary commission.
  • The Constitution also provided for a Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (Ombudsman
  • In 2002 the Parliamentary commissioner for standards upheld complain
  • The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration; and
  • hat Seabeck was under investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards in relation to
  • for the Environment and the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
  • year he was appointed New Zealand's second Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
  • The parliamentary commissioners were under strict instructio
  • He was ejected from his fellowship by the parliamentary commissioners under the ordinance of 13 Fe
  • However, in a Parliamentary Commissioners' report of 1650 respecting D
  • changed his mind between meetings with the parliamentary commissioners.
  • He was also a member of a variety of other parliamentary commissions.
  • Another outcome was a bipartisan parliamentary committee that called for a major re-think
  • In 1643 he was appointed one of the parliamentary committee to assess Bristol and was restor
  • 1890, Fenwick was elected Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress (TU
  • He chaired the parliamentary committee investigating the 2004 Madrid tr
  • In 1917 he served on the Board of Trade Parliamentary committee set to deal with the question of
  • ptian War and then became Secretary to the Parliamentary Committee on Water Tube Boilers in 1900.
  • While in parliament, he was head of the parliamentary committee on security and defense.
  • The Society has provided evidence for Parliamentary Committee and published research which has
  • In 1893, he was elected to the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, wh
  • She also served on the investigatory parliamentary committee into government corruption.
  • She was chosen as Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Education and Science in the
  • He is also a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and
  • esented from 1989-2008, he has chaired the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs.
  • X, X and XI Legislatures, President of the Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Affairs, Righ
  • Since 2002 he was the chairman of the parliamentary committee for the affairs of the European
  • int honorary secretary of the Conservative parliamentary committee on agriculture, fisheries and fo
  • up the chairmanship, he testified before a Parliamentary committee on the state of the administrati
  • awarded the OBE in 1917, and served on the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress (TU
  • In 2002 the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probing a stock scam point
  • Turkey - European Union Joint Parliamentary Committee (14 members)
  • Speaking at a parliamentary committee session, Prime Minister Naoto Ka
  • slator Douglas Mwonzora is co-chair of the parliamentary committee overseeing the constitution writ
  • arters and adopted the recommendation of a Parliamentary Committee to provide cooked meals to immig
  • r, and in 1875 was elected Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress.
  • the TUC in 1901, and the Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee from 1911 until 1921, when he be
  • He chaired the parliamentary committee investigating the German Visa Af
  • She is currently Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Govt.
  • He was also Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for National Development.
  • Jull was chair of the Parliamentary Committee on the Australian Security Intel
  • He is the chairman of Joint Parliamentary Committee to probe the alleged scam in the
  • He was one among the 9 Janata Party parliamentary committee members during the early 1980s.
  • Following a report by a parliamentary committee into the role of the NFB, delive
  • Taken to Sunderland, he was examined by a Parliamentary Committee of sequestrators, and placed in
  • 8 to 2002 Wissmann was the chairman of the parliamentary committee for economy and technology.
  • He is chairman of the all-party British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom and chairman of
  • as in Indian States' Delegate to the Joint Parliamentary Committee in 1933.
  • Shortly afterwards he was examined by a Parliamentary committee, and again confessed his priesth
  • ion, the Delegation to the EU-Poland Joint Parliamentary Committee, the Delegation to the EU-Slovak
  • ding the Interagency Coordination Group, a parliamentary committee, the Parliamentary Investigatory
  • for the Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • from his stall as canon of Windsor by the parliamentary committee.
  • He was the chairman of the special forces parliamentary committee.
  • of the Delegation to the EU-Romania Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • of the Delegation to the EU-Bulgaria Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • for the Delegation to the EU-Romania Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • and the delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • egation to the European Union-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • She was a member of the EU-Turkey joint parliamentary committee.
  • for the Delegation to the EU-Mexico Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • nal Farmers Union and of the publicity and parliamentary committee.
  • e for the Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • for the Delegation to the EU-Mexico Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • is was the last election enquiry held by a parliamentary committee.
  • for the Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
  • sequent election and served on a number of parliamentary committees during his tenure as an MHR.
  • ing her term of office she participated in parliamentary committees relating to agriculture.
  • t in affairs of state, and served on a few Parliamentary committees of local importance.
  • He served on the Parliamentary Committees on Finance, Foreign and Europea
  • r of the Public Audit and Public Petitions parliamentary committees (2009 - 2011).
  • He was a member of seven of the ten parliamentary committees set up by the First Parliament,
  • Prior to the passage of C-293, parliamentary committees and NGOs had called for a clear
  • Gupta served on a number of parliamentary committees with distinction.
  • He served on numerous Parliamentary committees and, by the end of his career,
  • ed to England, and undertook surveying for Parliamentary committees in England and Scotland.
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