Following a federal election in Australia, the political party or coalition that can demonstrate the support of the majority of members in a specific house of Parliament forms the government. In which house of the Australian Parliament must a party or coalition have this majority to form the government?
- The House of RepresentativesCevap
- BThe Senate
- CThe High Court of Australia
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The House of Representatives
In Australia's parliamentary democracy, the party or coalition that wins the most seats (a majority) in the House of Representatives becomes the government. Their leader is then sworn in as the Prime Minister by the Governor-General.
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Anahtar Kavram
The Australian Government is formed by the party or coalition of parties with the majority of members in the House of Representatives.
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Think about which house of Parliament is often called the 'Lower House'.
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The Prime Minister is almost always a member of this specific house.
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Review the roles of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet once the government is formed.
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