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{{Parliament
{| class="toccolours" style="width:24.5em; border collapse:collapse; border:1; font-size:90%; text-align:left; float:right;" cellpadding="2"
|NUMBER  = 3rd
|+ style="margin-left: inherit;" | '''3rd Parliament of Ibagli'''
|BEGIN    = 19 August 1963
|-
|END      = 25 May 1967
|'''Began:'''
|ELECTION = 1963
|19 August 1963
|MONARCH  = [[Queen Elizabeth II|Elizabeth II]]
|-
|GG      = Sir [[Aaron Lastman]]
|'''Dissolved:'''
|PM      = [[Joseph Kenilworth]]
|25 May 1967
|OPPLEAD  = [[Robert Schmidt]]
|-
|OPPLEAD2 = [[Winston Menzies]]
|'''Election:'''
|GPARTY  = [[Conservative Party]]
|[[1963 General Election|1963]]
|OPARTY  = [[Liberal Party]]
|-
|SPEAKSEN = [[Alan Frank]]
|'''[[Monarchy in Ibagli|Monarch{{#if:|s}}]]:'''
|SPEAKSEN2= [[Ryan Darndt]]
|[[Queen Elizabeth II|Elizabeth II]]{{#if:|<br>{{{MONARCH2}}}}}{{#if:|<br>{{{MONARCH3}}}}}
|SPEAKCOM = Sir [[Gregory Parks]]
|-
|SLEADER  = [[Noah Hammond]]
|'''[[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor{{#if:|s}}-General]]:'''
|HLEADER  = [[Phillip Venson]]
|Sir [[Aaron Lastman]]{{#if:|<br>{{{GG2}}}}}{{#if:|<br>{{{GG3}}}}}
|HLEADER2 = [[Joseph Kenilworth]]
|-
}}
|'''[[Prime Minister of Ibagli|Prime Minister{{#if:|s}}]]:'''
|[[Joseph Kenilworth]]{{#if:|<br>{{{PM2}}}}}{{#if:|<br>{{{PM3}}}}}{{#if:|<br>({{{GPARTY}}})}}
|-
|'''[[Leader of the Opposition|Leader{{#if:[[Winston Menzies]]|s}} of the Opposition]]:'''
|[[Robert Schmidt]]{{#if:[[Winston Menzies]]|<br>[[Winston Menzies]]}}{{#if:|<br>{{{OPPLEAD3}}}}}{{#if:|<br>({{{OPARTY}}})}}
{{#if:[[Alan Frank]]|{{!}}-|POOP}}
|-
|'''[[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speaker{{#if:|s}} of the House]]:'''
|Sir [[Gregory Parks]]{{#if:|<br>{{{SPEAKCOM2}}}}}{{#if:|<br>{{{SPEAKCOM3}}}}}
|-
| style="background:#ccccff" align="center" colspan="2"| '''Parliaments of [[Ibagli]]'''
|-
|align="center" colspan="2"| [[1st Parliament|1st]] | [[2nd Parliament|2nd]] | [[3rd Parliament|3rd]] | [[4th Parliament|4th]] | [[5th Parliament|5th]] | [[6th Parliament|6th]] | [[7th Parliament|7th]] | [[8th Parliament|8th]] | [[9th Parliament|9th]] <br> [[10th Parliament|10th]] | [[11th Parliament|11th]] | [[12th Parliament|12th]] | [[13th Parliament|13th]] | [[14th Parliament|14th]] | [[15th Parliament|15th]] | [[16th Parliament|16th]] | [[17th Parliament|17th]]
|}
The '''Third Parliament of [[Ibagli]]''' was held from 1963 to 1967. Members of the [[House of Commons]] were elected in the [[1963 General Election]].
The '''Third Parliament of [[Ibagli]]''' was held from 1963 to 1967. Members of the [[House of Commons]] were elected in the [[1963 General Election]].



Latest revision as of 06:58, 5 August 2017

3rd Parliament of Ibagli
Began: 19 August 1963
Dissolved: 25 May 1967
Election: 1963
Monarch: Elizabeth II
Governor-General: Sir Aaron Lastman
Prime Minister: Joseph Kenilworth
(Conservative Party)
Leaders of the Opposition: Robert Schmidt
Winston Menzies
(Liberal Party)
Speakers of the Senate: Alan Frank
Ryan Darndt
Speaker of the House: Sir Gregory Parks
Government Senate Leader: Noah Hammond
Government House Leaders: Phillip Venson
Joseph Kenilworth
Parliaments of Ibagli
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th
11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th

The Third Parliament of Ibagli was held from 1963 to 1967. Members of the House of Commons were elected in the 1963 General Election.

Party Representation

House of Commons

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Sessions

Session Beginning End Session length Opened by
1st 19 August 1963 25 September 1964 404 days Sir Aaron Lastman
2nd 28 September 1964 8 October 1965 376 days Sir Aaron Lastman
3rd 11 October 1965 21 October 1966 376 days Sir Aaron Lastman
4th 24 October 1966 25 May 1967 214 days Sir Aaron Lastman