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|NUMBER  = 18th
|NUMBER  = 18th
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|BEGIN    = 9 October 2017
|END      = Current Parliament
|END      = 8 September 2020
|ELECTION = 2017
|ELECTION = 2017
|MONARCH  = [[Queen Elizabeth II|Elizabeth II]]
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|OPPLEAD  = [[Alex Foster]]
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|OPPLEAD2 = [[Matthew McDaniels]]
|OPARTY  = [[Conservative Party]]
|OPARTY  = [[Conservative Party]]
|SPEAKCOM = ???
|SPEAKCOM = [[Vincent Craddock]]
|HLEADER  = Sir [[Jeremy Cannon]]
|HLEADER  = Sir [[Jeremy Cannon]]
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The '''17th [[Parliament of Ibagli|Parliament]] of [[Ibagli]]''' is likely to begin in the Spring of 2017. Members of the [[House of Commons]] were elected in the [[2017 general election|general election]] that was held on 21 September 2017.
The '''18th [[Parliament of Ibagli|Parliament]] of [[Ibagli]]''' began in the Spring of 2017 and sat until its dissolution in the late winter of 2020. Members of the [[House of Commons]] were elected in the [[2017 general election|general election]] that was held on 21 September 2017.


A [[Deputy Governor-General|royal commission]] is expected to convene the House of Commons on the morning of 9 October. The House will then elect a [[Speaker of the House of Commons|speaker]]. The [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] will then open the first session of the 17th Parliament that afternoon.
A [[Deputy Governor-General|royal commission]] convened the House of Commons on the morning of 9 October. The House then elected [[Vincent Craddock]] to be its [[Speaker of the House of Commons|speaker]], after which the [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] opened the first session of the 18th Parliament in the afternoon.
 
==Election of the Speaker==
 
As the incumbent speaker, Sir [[Brian Rodney]], stood down from Parliament at the 2017 election, there was an open election at the beginning of a Parliament for the first time since 1999. Election of the Speaker of the House of Commons is by successive secret ballots, with candidates receiving fewer than three votes or, if all candidates receive three or more votes, the candidate receiving the fewest votes being eliminated in each round, until a candidate receives a majority of votes cast. The following members-elect announced their intention to stand for election:
 
*[[Vincent Craddock]] (Conservative)
*[[Kendrick Matusiak]] (Conservative)
*[[Vincent Mott]] (Liberal)
 
Kendrick Matusiak was eliminated in the first round of voting, and Vincent Craddock was elected in the second round.
 
===Results===
 
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|[[Kendrick Matusiak|Matusiak]]
| 8
|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|''&larr; Elim.''
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|[[Vincent Mott|Mott]]
| 25
|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|28
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==Party Representation==
==Party Representation==


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==Sessions==
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!Session
!Beginning
!End
!Opened by
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|1st
|9 October 2017
|26 October 2018
|rowspan="3"|Sir [[Steven Spell]]
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|2nd
|29 October 2018
|25 October 2019
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|3rd
|28 October 2019
|8 September 2020
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<gallery>
File:Writs2017.png|Proclamation calling the Parliament
File:Dissol2020.png|Proclamation dissolving the Parliament
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[[Category:Parliament of Ibagli]]
[[Category:Parliament of Ibagli]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 17 July 2021

18th Parliament of Ibagli
Began: 9 October 2017
Dissolved: 8 September 2020
Election: 2017
Monarch: Elizabeth II
Governor-General: Sir Steven Spell
Prime Minister: Roger Pollack
(Liberal Party)
Leaders of the Opposition: Alex Foster
Matthew McDaniels
(Conservative Party)
Speaker of the House: Vincent Craddock
Government House Leader: Sir Jeremy Cannon
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The 18th Parliament of Ibagli began in the Spring of 2017 and sat until its dissolution in the late winter of 2020. Members of the House of Commons were elected in the general election that was held on 21 September 2017.

A royal commission convened the House of Commons on the morning of 9 October. The House then elected Vincent Craddock to be its speaker, after which the Governor-General opened the first session of the 18th Parliament in the afternoon.

Election of the Speaker

As the incumbent speaker, Sir Brian Rodney, stood down from Parliament at the 2017 election, there was an open election at the beginning of a Parliament for the first time since 1999. Election of the Speaker of the House of Commons is by successive secret ballots, with candidates receiving fewer than three votes or, if all candidates receive three or more votes, the candidate receiving the fewest votes being eliminated in each round, until a candidate receives a majority of votes cast. The following members-elect announced their intention to stand for election:

Kendrick Matusiak was eliminated in the first round of voting, and Vincent Craddock was elected in the second round.

Results

Candidate Round 1 Round 2
Craddock 23 30
Matusiak 8 ← Elim.
Mott 25 28

Party Representation

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Party Seats
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Sessions

Session Beginning End Opened by
1st 9 October 2017 26 October 2018 Sir Steven Spell
2nd 29 October 2018 25 October 2019
3rd 28 October 2019 8 September 2020