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- election. Parliamentarism metrics allow a quantitative comparison of the strength of parliamentary systems for individual countries. One parliamentarism metric...
- British parliamentarism. The hierarchy of classical parliamentarism and Brazilian parliamentarism was inverted, hence the name "reverse parliamentarism". In...
- aspects of presidentialism and parliamentarianism. Parliamentarism in France differed from parliamentarism in the United Kingdom in several ways. First, the...
- the phases that Spanish parliamentarism went through. Inaugurating the characteristics of contemporary liberal parliamentarism (national sovereignty, universal...
- Presidentialism and Parliamentarism. Democratic Design and the Separation of Powers", Ganghof gives this abstract definition of semi-parliamentarism: Under semi-parliamentary...
- North Cornwall is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Ben Maguire, a Liberal Democrat since the 2024 general election...
- САМОУПРАВЛЕНИЯ" "RF State Duma to vote establishment of Day of Russian Parliamentarism on Friday". Itar T****. Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved...
- World" and the city of Leon has been recognized as the "Cradle of Parliamentarism". The English term is derived from Anglo-Norman and dates to the 14th...
- He was the first prime minister of Norway after the introduction of parliamentarism. Sverdrup was prime minister from 1884 to 1889. He was born at Sem...
- employees and unionists. The Progressives became a major force in German parliamentarism especially during World War I. Though the circles around Naumann initially...