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Qué (quién) es 40th New Zealand Parliament - definición


40th New Zealand Parliament         
The 40th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Its composition was determined by the 1981 election, and it sat until the 1984 election.
40th Canadian Parliament         
2008–2011 TERM OF THE CANADIAN FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE BODY
40th Canadian parliament; 40th Parliament of Canada
The 40th Canadian Parliament was in session from November 18, 2008 to March 26, 2011. It was the last Parliament of the longest-running minority government in Canadian history that began with the previous Parliament.
New Zealand Parliament Buildings         
  • The Beehive, officially opened in 1977
  • Bowen House, behind the [[Wellington Cenotaph]]
  • Parliament House in 1929, shortly after completion. The building to the left is Government House.
  • The previous building (the left wing) in 1906
  • Left to right: Bowen House, the Beehive (Executive Wing), Parliament House and the Parliamentary Library
  • Parliament House, completed 1922
  • Parliamentary Library building
BUILDINGS IN WELLINGTON
New Zealand Parliament Building; New Zealand Parliamentary Buildings; New Zealand parliament buildings; Parliament of New Zealand Buildings; Wellington’s parliament buildings
New Zealand Parliament Buildings () house the New Zealand Parliament and are on a 45,000 square metre site at the northern end of Lambton Quay, Wellington. They consist of the Edwardian neoclassical-style Parliament House (1922); the Parliamentary Library (1899); the executive wing, called "The Beehive" (1977); and Bowen House, in use since 1991.