17th Parliament
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| Began: | 22 September 2014 |
| Dissolved: | 18 August 2017 |
| Election: | 2014 |
| Monarch: | Elizabeth II |
| Governor-General: | Sir Steven Spell |
| Prime Minister: | Roger Pollack |
| Leader of the Opposition: | Alex Foster |
| Speaker of the House: | Sir Brian Rodney |
| Government House Leader: | Sir Jeremy Cannon |
| Parliaments of Ibagli | |
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The 17th Parliament of Ibagli was held from 2014 to 2017. Members of the House of Commons were elected in the general election that was held on 4 September 2014.
A royal commission convened the House of Commons on the morning of 22 September. The House then re-elected Sir Brian Rodney as its speaker. The Governor-General then opened the first session of the 17th Parliament that afternoon.
Party Representation
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Sessions
| Session | Beginning | End | Opened by |
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| 1st | 22 September 2014 | 23 October 2015 | Sir Steven Spell |
| 2nd | 26 October 2015 | 21 October 2016 | Sir Steven Spell |
| 3rd | 24 October 2016 | 18 August 2017 | Sir Steven Spell |
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Proclamation calling the Parliament
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Proclamation dissolving the Parliament