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  • 1Parliamentary Committees (Greece) — The Parliament of Greece naturally assumes legislative responsibilities within the framework of the state, a key part of this parliamentary process (in any liberal democracy) is the establishment and running of Parliamentary committees on all… …

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  • 2Committees of the European Parliament — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …

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  • 3Committees of the Scottish Parliament — Private Bill Committees are set up to deal with the legislation required for major public sector infrastructure projects such as the underground extensions to the National Gallery of Scotland in 2003. The Scottish Parliament has a number of… …

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  • 4Parliamentary group — Legislature This series is part of the Politics series Legislature Legislatures by country Parliament Member of Parliament Parliamentary group Parliamentary group leader Congress Congressperson …

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  • 5Committees on Arms Export Controls — The Committees on Arms Export Controls (formerly the Quadripartite Committee) is the name for the concurrent meeting of four House of Commons select committees, comprising the Business and Enterprise Select Committee, the Defence Select Committee …

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  • 6Parliamentary privilege — (also absolute privilege) is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made related to one s duties as a legislator …

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  • 7Parliamentary informatics — is the application of information technology to the documentation of legislative activity. The principal areas of concern are the provision, in a form conveniently readable to humans or machines, of information and statistics about:* individual… …

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  • 8Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean — The Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean, (PAM) is an Organisation established with the aim of bringing together all the littoral States of the Mediterranean on an equal footing under a unique forum of their own, to examine questions and… …

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  • 9Parliamentary system — A parliamentary system, also known as parliamentarianism (and parliamentarism in American English)Fact|date=August 2008, is a system of government in which the executive is dependent on the direct or indirect support of the legislature (often… …

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  • 10Parliamentary inquiries by the Belgian Federal Parliament — Both Chambers of the Federal Parliament, the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives, has the right to conduct parliamentary inquiries pursuant to article 56 of the Belgian Constitution, which provides that Each Chamber has the right of inquiry …

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