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The 7th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I of England on 18 September 1588 and assembled on 4 February 1589.. Originally summoned in response to the defeat of the Spanish Armada in August 1588, the opening was delayed by Elizabeth as long as possible to avoid the inevitable debates on religious reform and foreign policy which she considered her own private ...
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7th Parliament. 4 sessions. 7th general: November 12, 1894 June 7, 1898 None Theodore Davie [nb 12] John Herbert Turner. None None David Williams Higgins [nb 13] John Paton Booth. 8th Parliament. 2 sessions. 8th general: January 5, 1899 April 10, 1900 None John Herbert Turner [nb 14] Charles Augustus Semlin [nb 15] Joseph Martin. None None ...
Before the Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793 came into force on 8 April 1793, acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain were deemed to have come into effect on the first day of the session in which they were passed. Because of this, the years given in the list below may in fact be the year before a particular act was passed.
The members of the 7th Parliament were elected in the 1988 general election. Parliament was controlled by a People's Action Party majority, led by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew who subsequently handed over to Goh Chok Tong. The Speaker was Tan Soo Khoon. [2] The de facto Leader of the Opposition was Chiam See Tong of the Singapore Democratic Party.
The seventh parliament ended with a total of 766 MEPs (including Croatia) and was slimmed down to 751 at the start of the eight parliament. For the seventh parliament, the number of women increased from 31% to 35% (the highest to date, from 16% in 1979) with increases in most countries.
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) is the official name of the transcripts of debates in the New Zealand Parliament.New Zealand was one of the first countries to establish an independent team of Hansard reporters, [1] 42 years before the British (Imperial) Parliament.