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In a parliamentary system of government, a hung parliament is a colloquial expression to describe a state of a parliament when no single political party (or bloc of allied parties) has an absolute majority of seats in the parliament (legislature). It is also less commonly known as a balanced parliament or a legislature under no overall control. If the legislature is bicameral, and the government is responsible only to the lower house, then "hung parliament" is used only with respect to that chamber. It is the objective of parliamentary systems for the parliament to be able to form a stable government, preferably that lasts until the next election. This requires the government to be able to muster up sufficient votes in parliament to pass important legislation, especially to be able to pass the government's budget. It also needs sufficient votes to defeat votes of no-confidence in the government. If the state of the parliament is such that a majority government cannot be formed, the government may be referred to as a "minority government". The term hung parliament is used mainly in systems with two parties or two party blocs. Most general elections in such a system will result in one or other party having an absolute majority and thus quickly forming a new government; a "hung parliament" is an exception to this pattern, and may be considered anomalous or undesirable. One or both main parties may seek to form a coalition government with smaller third parties, or a minority government relying on confidence and supply support from third parties or independents. If these efforts fail, a dissolution of parliament and a fresh election may be the last resort.
A general election is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are chosen. The term is usually used to refer to elections held for a nation's primary legislative body, as distinguished from by-elections and local elections.
In presidential systems, the term refers to a regularly scheduled election where both the president, and either "a class" of or all members of the national legislature are elected at the same time but sometimes refers to special elections held to fill prematurely vacated positions. A general election day may also include elections for local officials.
The term originates in the elections in the United Kingdom for the House of Commons.
The elections held to elect the members of the Lok Sabha after expiry of the normal term of five years are called the General Elections. Elections to some State Legislative Assemblies may be held along with the Parliamentary Elections. Earlier up to 1957 simultaneous elections were held for both the Lok Sabha and the State Assemblies. However, on account of early dismissal and mid-term elections the two got separated.
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It's a Hung Parliament - BBC News at Ten
It appears YouGov has decided to corner the UK election shock polls market by virtue of starting to publicise shock polls on a near daily basis that are successfully sending the mainstream media into a feeding frenzy as the seats forecasts are resulting in perceived tightening of the election race. So the mainstream media has been busy these past few days reporting on YouGov's headline grabbing shock poll of the Tories losing 20 seats on their current standing by falling to 310, whilst Labour adding about 30 rising to 257 seats resulting in a Hung Parliament. Implying a nightmare election scenario of a weak Labour government controlled by the SNP that like vampires would seek to bleed the United Kingdom dry of its financial blood which has already had an immediate effect on the markets b...
the UK could be heading towards their second hung parliament in ten years... but what is a hung parliament and what implications do they bring?
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YouGov analysis for The Times indicates Theresa May could lose 20 seats, while Labour may gain 28. That would leave the Conservatives with 310 seats, 16 short of the number needed for a majority. However, YouGov projection allows for big variations, indicating the Tories could get 345 seats on a good night, or as few as 274 seats on a bad night. UK Politics World News GE2017 OJW Support The Channel your Welcome http://ow.ly/vGUk30b0YpEics
Professor Robert Hazell, Director of the Constitution Unit in UCL's School of Political Science, explains what a hung Parliament means for the UK. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/constitution-unit/ UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's very best universities. As a multi-faculty, research-intensive university in central London, our research helps tackle global challenges and feeds directly into outstanding degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk
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What is HUNG PARLIAMENT? What does HUNG PARLIAMENT mean? HUNG PARLIAMENT meaning & explanation. In a parliamentary system of government, a hung parliament is a colloquial expression to describe a state of a parliament when no single political party (or bloc of allied parties) has an absolute majority of seats in the parliament (legislature). It is also less commonly known as a balanced parliament or a legislature under no overall control. If the legislature is bicameral, and the government is responsible only to the lower house, then "hung parliament" is used only with respect to that chamber. It is the objective of parliamentary systems for the parliament to be able to form a stable government, preferably that lasts until the next election. This requires the government to be able to must...
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It's a Hung Parliament - BBC News at Ten
It appears YouGov has decided to corner the UK election shock polls market by virtue of starting to publicise shock polls on a near daily basis that are successfully sending the mainstream media into a feeding frenzy as the seats forecasts are resulting in perceived tightening of the election race. So the mainstream media has been busy these past few days reporting on YouGov's headline grabbing shock poll of the Tories losing 20 seats on their current standing by falling to 310, whilst Labour adding about 30 rising to 257 seats resulting in a Hung Parliament. Implying a nightmare election scenario of a weak Labour government controlled by the SNP that like vampires would seek to bleed the United Kingdom dry of its financial blood which has already had an immediate effect on the markets b...
the UK could be heading towards their second hung parliament in ten years... but what is a hung parliament and what implications do they bring?
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YouGov analysis for The Times indicates Theresa May could lose 20 seats, while Labour may gain 28. That would leave the Conservatives with 310 seats, 16 short of the number needed for a majority. However, YouGov projection allows for big variations, indicating the Tories could get 345 seats on a good night, or as few as 274 seats on a bad night. UK Politics World News GE2017 OJW Support The Channel your Welcome http://ow.ly/vGUk30b0YpEics
Professor Robert Hazell, Director of the Constitution Unit in UCL's School of Political Science, explains what a hung Parliament means for the UK. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/constitution-unit/ UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's very best universities. As a multi-faculty, research-intensive university in central London, our research helps tackle global challenges and feeds directly into outstanding degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk
There's a lot of talk at the moment about whether the UK is going to have a hung parliament in 2010. But what is a hung parliament? Find out! For more like this, go to http://www.simplyunderstand.com, or catch me on twitter http://www.twitter.com/understood.
What is HUNG PARLIAMENT? What does HUNG PARLIAMENT mean? HUNG PARLIAMENT meaning & explanation. In a parliamentary system of government, a hung parliament is a colloquial expression to describe a state of a parliament when no single political party (or bloc of allied parties) has an absolute majority of seats in the parliament (legislature). It is also less commonly known as a balanced parliament or a legislature under no overall control. If the legislature is bicameral, and the government is responsible only to the lower house, then "hung parliament" is used only with respect to that chamber. It is the objective of parliamentary systems for the parliament to be able to form a stable government, preferably that lasts until the next election. This requires the government to be able to must...
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A Hung Parliament with #TreasonMay as Lame-Duck Prime Minister. - Did TM take one for the Globalist Team? - Was the Country deliberately set up to de-rail BREXIT? - Is the inevitable Political CHAOS all part of the Deep State Agenda? Even if the answer is "YES" to all of the above; there's still way more US than there is of THEM ... so get involved and make stuff happen! :-)
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The Conservatives are set to be the largest party but without an overall majority according a joint BBC/Sky/ITV exit poll, which indicated the Tories will win 314 seats and Labour 266. Polling stations opened at 7am and they closed at 10pm with the first result, likely to be Houghton and Sunderland South which has been quickest at the last five elections, expected to declare just one hour later at 11pm. The Conservatives had as much as a 24 point lead when the snap election was called by the Prime Minister. But Ipsos MORI’s final 2017 election survey for the Evening Standard, which was undertaken on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, puts the Conservatives on 44 per cent and Labour on 36. Meanwhile, a YouGov poll that was published on Wednesday evening put the Tories on 42 per cent ...
John and Ezra, a conservative and a progressive get together to discuss Australian politics thus forming a Hung Parliament. Topics Discussed: – Post Qld 2015 Elections – Potential hung parliament in Queensland–who will form government? – LNP selects a new leader. – The role of the political media. – The LNP and the potential spill motion (#Libspill) – Potential LNP leadership challengers Malcolm Turnbull and Julie Bishop Intro and News Sting “Cool Intro” and “News Sting” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro "Saxy French" Partners in Rhyme (partnersinrhyme.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
John and Ezra, a conservative and a progressive get together to discuss Australian politics thus forming a Hung Parliament. Topics Discussed: – Snap Qld Elections – The LNP’s declining popularity during their first term. – The “bikey” or VLAD laws. – Qld Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk. – Role of the minor parties in the upcoming election. – The Qld seat of Ashgrove. – What will the next Queensland Parliament look like? – Quick comment on the federal leaders Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Opposition leader Bill Shorten. Intro and Outro “Cool Intro” and “Sneaky Snitch” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/