Parliament crossword
Across
- 3. the party that has the most seats but has less than half of the total seats.
- 5. each member plays a role as the opposite of a government minister.
- 8. all bills go to them to allow for further review, the pubic can give input.
- 11. is a piece of legislation that is introduced in order for it to be made into a law.
- 15. it’s generally the party that elects the second largest number of seats.
- 17. the cabinet minister presents the bill to the House of Commons.
- 19. all MPs can question the bills purpose and consequences.
- 20. is a party that has no portfolio or title.
Down
- 1. they asks critical questions of the Finance Minister and government about federal spending.
- 2. the posting of all House business for a given day.
- 4. all elected members of parparliament that are not assigned a specific portfolio or role.
- 6. assuming the role of prime minister when they are is absent or unable to carry duties.
- 7. the party that has the most seats and is over half of the total seats.
- 9. who is our current ruling government.
- 10. who is the prime minister.
- 12. its a rule with consequences that affects everyone who breaks them.
- 13. the leader of the party that holds the largest number of seats in parliament.
- 14. where members of parparliament meet to discuss and pass bills/legislations.
- 16. there can still be more debates and more adjustments to the bill.
- 18. this person has the responsibility of maintaining party discipline.
- 19. a bill proposed in the Senate then sent to the Commons for further review.