parliamentary convention
11Convention of Democrats and Patriots — Senegal This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Senegal Constitution President …
12Convention of Christian Democrats — The Convention of Christian Democrats (French: Coalition des Démocrates Congolais) is a political party in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The party won 10 out of 500 seats in the parliamentary elections. In the 19 January 2007 Senate elections …
13Parliamentary leader — A parliamentary leader is chosen in Canadian politics to lead their caucus in a legislative body, whether it be the House of Commons or a provincial legislature. They serve as interim legislative leaders, when a party leader either has no seat in …
14Convention Parliament (England) — A Convention Parliament is a parliament in English history which, owing to an abeyance of the Crown, assembled without formal summons by the Sovereign.[1] Sir William Blackstone applied the term to only two English Parliaments those of 1660 and… …
15Convention de Simla — Demande de traduction Simla Accord (1914) → …
16Convention of Democratic Forces — The Convention of Democratic Forces (French: Convention des Forces Démocratiques, CFD) is a political alliance in Burkina Faso (former Upper Volta. It was founded in April 2005 by the Coalition of Democratic Forces and is composed of the… …
17Convention of Progress Forces — Burkina Faso This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Burkina Faso Constitution President …
18Convention for a Progressive Alternative — The Convention for a Progressive Alternative (French: Convention pour une alternative progressiste, CAP) is a French left wing political party founded in 1994. It was founded by reformist Communists (Charles Fiterman, Jean Pierre Brard),… …
19parliamentary rules — The rules adopted by an organization to control the conduct of its meetings, such as those applicable to the annual meeting of a religious body, to the conduct of the convention of a veterans organization, or to a literary society. See… …
20Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1965 — Parliamentary elections were held in Ghana in 1965. As the country was a one party state at the time, no parties except President Kwame Nkrumah s Convention People s Party (CPP) were allowed to participate.BackgroundDue to a constitutional… …