Présentation historique
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Created on December 20, 2023
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PARLIAMENT
House Of
Palace of Westminster
5. Conclusion
SUMMARY
1. Context : Presentation of the Palace of Westminster
2. House of Parliament
3. House of Commons
4. House of Lords
Painting of the fire of 1834
Sir Charles Barry
ARCHITECTURE
- Gothic architecture courtesy the 19th-century
- Sir Charles Barry
- Grade I listed and integral to a UNESCO World Heritage Site
HISTORY
- Built in the 11th century as a royal palace
- Fire in 1512
- The seat of the Parliament of England
- Another fire in 1834
- Westminster Hall was spared and integrated into the subsequent reconstruction
context : palace of westminster
Central tower
Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)
Victoria Tower
WHAT IS IT ?
- Legislative assembly
- Representatives convene to deliberate, discuss, and enact laws and policies
- Two chambers
HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT
- Representation:
- Scrutiny:
Members of the House of Commons, also known as Members of Parliament are elected by the british people.
- Legislation:
HOUSE OF COMMONS
House of Lords
- Independence
- Scrutiny
Unlike the House of Commons, the members of the House of Lords are not elected; instead, they are appointed. New members are elected every 5 years.
- Legislation
HOUSE OF LORDS
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
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