Parliamentaryelections were held in Iceland in June 1886. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
extra-assemblies (Icelandic: aukaþing), beginning after elections in spring and adjourning before the start of a regular assembly. Although parliamentary assemblies...
Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises...
other male- dominated European cultures. Icelandic women first got the right to vote in parliamentaryelections in 1915. In 1845 the vote was limited to...
This is a list of speakers of the Althing, the Icelandic parliament. The Speaker of the Althing (Icelandic: Forseti Alþingis, literally the President of...
political prisoners were released and fresh elections for the Lok Sabha were called. In parliamentaryelections held in March, the Janata alliance of anti-Indira...
occupation of Iceland, the Icelandic government concluded that Christian was unable to perform his duties as head of state of Iceland, and thus appointed...
British-controlled colony in which women had the right to vote in parliamentaryelections. This was followed shortly after by the colony of South Australia...
Parliament was created in 1952, 17 of whom have served since the first parliamentaryelection in 1979. Three presidents have been women and most have come from...
Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentaryelection results 1918–1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 090017806X....
Retrieved 26 January 2024. J Grego, A history of parliamentaryelections and electioneering in the old days (1886) 226-28 Buckley v Valeo McDonald, Charlotte...
are also alternatively called member of the National Assembly. Parliamentaryelections are traditionally held every five years with no term limits imposed...
term can be elected for a second. The Finnish presidency is based on a Parliamentary republic system. The president's powers were curtailed in the constitutional...
in the 1880 general election but fail to win an overall majority with the Irish Nationalists holding the balance of power. 1886 Opponents of Irish Home...
Party on the issue of Irish Home Rule in 1886. On 27 October 1858, he launched his campaign for parliamentary reform at Birmingham Town Hall. In 1866 he...
lost a parliamentary vote on confidence. In March 2019, Estonian parliamentaryelection the center-right opposition party Reform won the elections and ruling...
Carlton Club, Disraeli was adopted as a Tory parliamentary candidate at the ensuing general election. In the election in July 1837, Disraeli won a seat in the...
million to the total number of people who could vote in parliamentaryelections. Parliamentary reform continued with the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885...
principles of the British government under Thatcher from the 1979 general election to her resignation in 1990, but it also receives use in describing administrative...
Scottish Parliament election in May 2021 had a turnout of 63%. The SNP gained one seat, leaving it one short of a parliamentary majority; the Conservatives...