13th Parliament

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13th Parliament of Ibagli
Began: 27 August 2004
Dissolved: 11 December 2005
Election: 2004
Monarch: Elizabeth II
Governors-General: Sir William Barriter
Dame Annette Farquhar
Prime Ministers: Vincent McNeese
Anthony Kinder
(Liberal Party)
Leaders of the Opposition: John Goodwin
Marcus Smallegan
(Conservative Party)
Speaker of the Senate: Theresa Brenton
Speaker of the House: Sir Steven Hardeman
Government Senate Leader: Catherine Tessier
Government House Leader: Joseph Vela
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The 13th Parliament of Ibagli was held from August 2004 to December 2005. Members of the House of Commons were elected in the 2004 General Election.

Party Representation

House of Commons

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Party Beginning End
**** Liberal Party 30 30
**** Conservative Party 27 20
**** Green Party 3 3
**** Independent 0 7 (IDU)

Sessions

Session Beginning End Opened by
1st 27 August 2004 9 August 2005 Sir William Barriter
2nd 9 August 2005 10 December 2005 Dame Annette Farquhar
3rd 10 December 2005 Dame Annette Farquhar
4th 10 December 2005 Dame Annette Farquhar
5th 10 December 2005 11 December 2005 Dame Annette Farquhar