Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through general elections or bi-elections by the residents of their constituency that are eligible to vote. The candidate with the highest number of votes is subsequently appointed as a Member of Parliament.
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Member of Parliament are elected by popular franchise in single-member geographic constituencies. They are chosen by Australian citizens in elections.
I assume you are talking about the UK Parliament. The House of Commons is made up entirely of elected representatives; the House of Lords is made up of a combination of members of the Peerage, some of whom are hereditary and some of whom are 'life peers', i.e. people who have been ennobled by the monarch but who cannot pass their title down through their family. Other members of the Lords include the countrie's top judges, the countrie's top archbishops, and very senior members of the military top brass.
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the elected members of the assembly remains as elected but their legislative power of making laws is not with them any more until further notice from the president. and the parliament takes over the legislative power of the particular state with effect from the declaration of the president's rule.
650 members of the house of commons are elected every .....years.