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  • ...ith a federal parliamentary government. The Parliament has two houses; the upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the National Assembly. The [[Head of S
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  • ...sh Senate''', or in [[Irish language|Irish]], '''Seanad Éireann''', is the upper house of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland's]] [[bicameral]] [[Parliament|parliamentary]]
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  • The '''Senate''' is the [[upper house]] of the [[United States Congress]]. Its membership consists of two senator
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  • After the war, he was in the Upper house of the [[National Diet (Japan)|Diet]] from 1953 to his death.<ref>{{citatio
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  • ...ency Professor [[Marie Bashir]]). There are two houses of parliament: the upper house the Legislative Council, and the lower house, the Legislative Assembly. At
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  • ...n [[Ryuhei Kawada]] campaigning in elections to the [[House of Councillors|upper house]] of the [[Diet of Japan|Japanese parliament]] in 2007; Japan is a [[democr
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  • ...s powerful as the ''[[Bundestag]]'', the directly elected lower house. The upper house is appointed by elected state governments. [[Angela Merkel]] (1954) since S
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  • ..., proposed legislation must be approved first by the lower house, then the upper house, and then signed by the President within ten days (excluding Sundays) of hi
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  • ...ower house of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The upper house, the Senate, or ''[[Seanad Éireann]]'' ({{IPA|ɕan̪ˠad̪ˠ e:rʲan̪ˠ}}
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  • ...se (Dutch ''Eerste Kamer'' or ''Senaat'') has 75 seats. The members of the Upper House are elected indirectly by the delegates of the provincial assemblies. Membe
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  • ...ower house of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The upper house, the Senate, or ''[[Seanad Éireann]]'' ({{IPA|ɕan̪ˠad̪ˠ e:rʲan̪ˠ}}
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  • ...ege]]. Maharashtra is allocated nineteen seats in the [[Rajya Sabha]] (The upper house in India's national [[Parliament of India|parliament]]), and forty-eight se
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  • ...ing entire Bills (though almost all Bills are successfully modified by the Upper House during their passage through Parliament). Peers (members of the House of Lo
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  • Annadurai, who had been elected to the upper house of Indian parliament (Rajya Sabha) in 1962, reiterated DMK's demand for ind
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  • ...a is the bicameral [[Indian Parliament|Parliament]], which consists of the upper house called the [[Rajya Sabha]] (Council of States), and the lower house called
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  • Freedom and Justice Party wins 58.8% of seats in the Shura (upper house[http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Story.aspx?sid=3092]) [http://www.egyptindependent
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  • ...ded members and deprived of Cromwell's friends whom he had promoted to the upper House, met in January 1658, to be the scene of an immediate attack launched upon
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  • ...edom and Justice Party also gained a majority of the seats in the Shura (upper house)<ref>[http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Story.aspx?sid=3092 ''Shura Council'', Egypt
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  • ...ently two political parties, following a recent merger. Elections for the upper house begin in October 2007. The Judicial power is vested in all the courts of B
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  • ...tes, he won no support and dropped the idea.</ref> gave the control of the upper house (Senate) to the states, and created an [[Electoral College]] comprising a s
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