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The full text of 'Hansard', the record of UK Parliamentary proceedings, from the start of the 1996-97 Parliamentary session. Includes the text of House of Lords and House of Commons proceedings, searchable via free text, name of speaker, or date of speech. Information is also provided about making enquiries to the Houses of Parliament, and ordering information for the printer versions of Hansard.
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Multilingual web service of the European Parliament including a subject index, press service and parliamentary dossiers and procedures.
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Set of documents including the laws of Ukraine (in Ukrainian), general information about the country, a Ukrainian-English transliteration table, foreign legislation, and links to Ukrainian Web servers.
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List of official parliamentary web sites from around the world, mainly from Europe.
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Links to the web sites of national parliaments for countries around the world.
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Details of member, committee and leadership offices, the weekly schedule of the House, status of bills, summary of current debates and media galleries for radio and television correspondents, the newspaper corps and the periodical press.
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Official details of parliamentary business in Portugal, including meetings, commissions, and important laws. Initial information in English, but most is in Portuguese only.
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Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources about parliaments and representation of people.
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The Senate is composed of 321 senators headed by a President who represents his assembly and directs the debates. Information on the Senate and its role, the history and architecture of the Palace of Luxembourg, and lists of senators are among the resources available.
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Information about the United Kingdom Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
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The IPU is the world organisation of parliaments of sovereign states, established in 1889. The Union is the focal point for worldwide parliamentary dialogue and works for peace and cooperation among peoples, and for the firm establishment of representative democracy. It fosters contacts, coordination, and the exchange of experience among parliaments and parliamentarians of all countries.
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