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  1. A select committee is a special subcommittee of a legislature or assembly. Select committees exist in the British Parliament, as well as in other parliaments based on the Westminster model, such as those in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. They are often investigative in nature, collecting data or evidence for a ...

  2. The New Zealand Parliament is specifically modelled on the Westminster system of parliamentary representation, developed in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. This system can be traced back to the "Model Parliament" of 1295. Over the centuries, parliaments progressively limited the power of the monarchy (constitutional monarchy).

  3. Website. www .parlimen .gov .my. The Parliament of Malaysia ( Malay: Parlimen Malaysia) is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives, lit. "People's Assembly") and the Dewan Negara (Senate, lit. "State Assembly").

  4. The parliamentary system is a part of the Constitution of Norway (§ 15), regarding the national level of administration and how the political executive branch should be formed. From the 1980s it has been used on the subnational levels as well; on the local (in municipalities) as well as regional level (in county municipalities ).

  5. The Netherlands has been a monarchy since 1813, but has been governed by members of the House of Orange-Nassau (by chosen and later hereditary stadtholders) since 1556, when William the Silent was appointed stadtholder and led the successful Dutch Revolt against Spain. The present monarchy was founded in 1813.

  6. Standing committee (parliamentary system) A standing committee is a permanent committee made up of a small number of parliamentary members appointed to analyse and opine on issues in a specific area of government, such as, for example, finance, justice, or education. [1] Its counterpart is a select committee, which is erected to investigate or ...

  7. System parlamentarny. System parlamentarnysystem rządów opierający się na tzw. podwójnej egzekutywie, tzn. rozdziale funkcji szefa rządu i głowy państwa. System ten pozwala na łączenie funkcji w rządzie i parlamencie. Rząd zobowiązany jest do ustąpienia w wyniku otrzymania wotum nieufności w parlamencie.