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  • 1Parliamentary Monitoring Services — Founded 1979 Headquarters London, United Kingdom Key people Lionel Zetter (Managing Director) Services Political research Owner(s) Huv …

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  • 2Parliamentary agents — are solicitors (and, hence, the firms they belong to) who are licensed by the Houses of Parliament to draft, promote and oppose Private Bills. Private Bills are a specific class of legislation promoted by organisations outside Parliament to… …

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  • 3Paper shredder — with built in wastebasket A paper shredder is a mechanical device used to cut paper into chad, typically either strips or fine particles. Government organizations, businesses, and private individuals use shredders to destroy private, confidential …

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  • 4Parliamentary 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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  • 5Parliamentary Archives — The Parliamentary Archives of the United Kingdom preserves and makes available to public the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons back to 1497, as well as some 200 other collections of Parliamentary interest. The present title was… …

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  • 6Parliamentary elections in Singapore — The Parliamentary elections in Singapore began with the independence of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia on 9 August 1965, thus renaming the Singapore State Government s Legislative Assembly as the Parliament of Singapore. Henceforth,… …

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  • 7White paper — A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that often addresses problems and how to solve them. White papers are used to educate readers and help people make decisions. They are used in politics and business. They can also be a government… …

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  • 8Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1971 — Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 26 and 27 November 1971.[1] The National Front put forward a single list of candidates for both the House of the People (the lower house) and the House of Nations (the upper house) and one NF …

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  • 9United Nations Parliamentary Assembly — United Nations Parliamentary Assembly …

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  • 10Table (parliamentary procedure) — In parliamentary procedure, a motion to table has two different and contradictory meanings: In the United States, table usually means the motion to lay on the table or motion to postpone consideration; a proposal to suspend consideration of a… …

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