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  1. 9 de feb. de 2021 · This paper analyses the institutions associated with government termination in parliamentary systems: no-confidence and confidence motions, and the early dissolution of the parliament. We consider constitutional texts for all European countries between 1800 and 2019 and identify two broad trends: (1) the constitutionalisation of practices that ...

  2. In its above-mentioned position on the reform of electoral law, Parliament suggested ‘introducing binding geographical representation in the lists for the Union-wide constituency’ and encouraged ‘European political parties, European associations of voters and other European electoral entities to appoint candidates in the Union-wide lists coming from all Member States’.

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  4. This document is prepared for, and addressed to, the Members and staff of the European Parliament as background material to assist them in their parliamentary work. The content of the document is the sole responsibility of its author(s) and any opinions expressed herein should not be taken to represent an official position of the Parliament.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParliamentParliament - Wikipedia

    According to the UNESCO, the Decreta of Leon of 1188 is the oldest documentary manifestation of the European parliamentary system. In addition, UNESCO granted the 1188 Cortes of Alfonso IX the title of "Memory of the World" and the city of Leon has been recognized as the "Cradle of Parliamentarism".

  6. 6 de may. de 2019 · Europe’s twice-a-decade parliamentary elections are the second largest democratic contest in the world after India’s (which are incidentally still ongoing ). An estimated 374 million people ...

  7. 15 de dic. de 2020 · Japan is a constitutional monarchy, with a parliamentary system of government based on the separation of powers. The Emperor is the symbol of the state and does not hold political functions, only performing ceremonial duties. Nevertheless, he can play a relevant diplomatic role. With Emperor Naruhito's enthronement in 2019, following his father ...