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  2. Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (c. 14) (FTPA) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which, for the first time, set in legislation a default fixed election date for general elections in the United Kingdom. It remained in force until 2022, when it was repealed.

  3. Fixed-term election - Wikipedia

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    Most modern democracies hold fixed-terms elections. The term of office varies, but in many countries it is five years. [1] Fixed-term elections are common for directly elected executive officers, such as directly elected mayors, governors and presidents, but less common for prime ministers and parliaments in a parliamentary system of government.

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 2011

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    An Act to make provision for a referendum on the voting system for parliamentary elections and to provide for parliamentary elections to be held under the alternative vote system if a majority of those voting in the referendum are in favour of that; to make provision about the number and size of parliamentary constituencies; and for connected ...

  5. Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 [1] [2] (c. 11) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 and reinstated the prior constitutional situation, by reviving the power of the monarch to dissolve and summon parliament.

  6. Term of office - Wikipedia

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    The Septennial Act 1715 provided that a Parliament expired seven years after it had been summoned; this maximum period was reduced to five years by the Parliament Act 1911. Prior to the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 parliaments had no minimum duration. Parliaments could be dissolved early by the monarch at the prime minister's request.

  7. File:Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (UKPGA 2011-14).pdf

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  8. Government shutdown - Wikipedia

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    Until the passage of the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act in 2011, government shutdowns in the United Kingdom were impossible due to parliamentary convention.A government which could not command a majority in Parliament would be dismissed, either prior to the seating of Parliament when the Queen's Speech was voted down or later, when a vote of no confidence was tabled and passed, when a Finance Act ...

  9. File:Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011.pdf - Wikipedia

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