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Zorluk: OrtaForming the Government

In an Australian federal election, a political party wins 40 out of the 76 seats in the Senate, but only 70 out of the 151 seats in the House of Representatives. Based on these results, does this party form the Australian Government?

  1. No, because a party or coalition must achieve a majority of seats in the House of Representatives to form the government.Cevap
  2. B
    Yes, because winning a majority in the Senate gives a party the legal authority to form the government.
  3. C
    Yes, because the Governor-General must appoint the party with the most seats in the Senate as the leading party.

Cevap

The party does not form the government because forming the Australian Government requires a majority of seats in the House of Representatives.
The correct answer is that the party cannot form the government because the ability to govern depends entirely on holding a majority of seats in the House of Representatives (the Lower House). Even if a party has a majority in the Senate, they cannot form the government without a majority (either alone or in coalition) in the House of Representatives.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the chamber responsible for forming government.
In the Australian parliamentary system, the government is formed in the House of Representatives (the Lower House).
This is a fundamental rule of the Australian Constitution and parliamentary practice.
2
Determine the requirement for a majority in that chamber.
A party or coalition needs more than half of the 151 seats (at least 76 seats) to form a majority.
A majority is required to ensure the government can pass its primary legislation and maintain the confidence of the House.
3
Evaluate the party's results against the requirement.
The party has 70 seats in the House of Representatives, which is less than the 76 required for a majority.
Regardless of their Senate result, they do not meet the primary requirement to form the government on their own.

Anahtar Kavram

The Australian Government is formed by the party or coalition of parties that holds a majority of seats in the House of Representatives.

İpuçları

1
Think about which house is known as the 'Lower House' and where the Prime Minister usually sits.

Daha Fazla Pratik

Review the roles of the House of Representatives versus the Senate to understand why the Lower House is where governments are formed.
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