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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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One was aimed at extending travel concessions to young job seekers and students and the other sought to ban members of Parliament from having second jobs.
The parliament would be composed of deputies of the old parliament would be composed of deputies of the old parliament who would come to Ankara and by new members to be elected by the Turkish people.
MEMBERS of Parliament in Ghana has charged the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to justify its continued existence.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Members of the Maha Sangha and the public urged us to issue an Interim Report early as the Government is likely to present the Draft Constitution to Parliament soon.
Parliament has made provision for a number of allowances for its Members which are intended to cover the expenses they incur in the performance of their parliamentary duties.
Members of Parliament, through the Parliamentary processes such as question time, questions on notice and the scrutiny provided by an extensive committee system, are constantly transferring information from the Government to the Parliament, and then to the people.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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W ales was granted 26 Members of Parliament in 1536 but the were not summoned to take their seats until 1542 thus missing the parliaments of 1536 and 1539.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Arab members of the Turkish parliament were scattered, Arab political society was suppressed and public use of the Arabic language was forbidden except for purely religious purposes.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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So long as Members of Parliament were drawn from good Anglican Families they were content to leave Church government to the Bishops and Archbishops in the House of Lords.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The Members of Parliament are elected every five years by popular vote and a number of political parties contest the elections every five years, reflecting the country's firm commitment to a multiparty political system.
As there is a strict Parliamentary convention that Members of Parliament do not intervene in matters raised by their colleagues' constituents these have been forwarded to me.
Members of election commission should not be deputies to the parliament, representatives or close relatives of the candidates or persons working for the state administration.
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