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crossbenchers Meaning in Bengali



হাউস অব কমন্স সদস্য যারা পারেন সরকার বা বিরোধী দলের সাথে নিয়মিত ভোট নেই





crossbenchers's Usage Examples:

between and perpendicular to the government and opposition benches, where crossbenchers sit in the chamber.


the side or on benches between the two sides, and are referred to as crossbenchers.


Most non-party Lords Temporal are crossbenchers.


by the First Curtin Ministry on 7 October 1941 after the independent crossbenchers Alexander Wilson and Arthur Coles withdrew their support for the Fadden.


government on 28 October 1940 with the support of both independent crossbenchers, Alexander Wilson and Arthur Coles.


Fadden Ministry, which dissolved on 7 October 1941 after the independent crossbenchers Alexander Wilson and Arthur Coles withdrew their support for the Fadden.


the monarch (who, if they have a seat in the House of Lords, sit as crossbenchers).


minority status, and were forced to rely on the votes of independent crossbenchers Alexander Wilson and Arthur Coles to survive.


Six crossbenchers held the balance of power.


Labor holds 69 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining five.


opposition parties (frontbencher or backbencher), or by independents or crossbenchers.


Labor holds 55 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining five.


Oakeshott, Tony Windsor and other crossbenchers agreed to back the incumbent Gillard Labor government to form minority.


Labor holds 68 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining six.


hereditary peers were elected by hereditary peers of three parties and crossbenchers in elections held from 3 to 4 November 1999.


In total the Coalition held 17 seats, Labor 14 and crossbenchers of other parties held 11.


plurality of 30 seats for the Coalition, 26 for Labor, and a record 20 for crossbenchers including 9 Greens, 4 from One Nation and 3 from the Xenophon Team.


Liberal/National Coalition won 76, a one-seat majority, Labor won 69 seats and crossbenchers won the remaining five.



crossbenchers's Meaning':

a member of the House of Commons who does not vote regularly with either the government or the Opposition

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