Father of the House (United Kingdom)
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Der Father of the House ist ein in England 1654 erstmals erwähnter, spätestens jedoch seit 1779 in Großbritannien üblicher Ehrentitel für das dienstälteste Mitglied des Unterhauses. Im Juni 2017 wurde auch der Titel Mother of the House eingeführt. In anderen englischsprachigen Ländern wie Neuseeland und Australien sind ähnliche Titel üblich. Die Funktion ist teilweise der des deutschen Alterspräsidenten vergleichbar, aber nicht identisch.
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Le doyen de la Chambre (en anglais : Father of the House, soit littéralement en français : Père de la Chambre) est un titre informel de la Chambre des communes du Royaume-Uni. Il est attribué au député qui siège depuis le plus longtemps et sans interruption. L'actuel doyen de la Chambre est le conservateur Sir Peter Bottomley, député depuis 1975.
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Il padre della Camera è il titolo non ufficiale attribuito al membro della Camera dei comuni con più anni di servizio continuo in Parlamento. Se due membri sono entrati in parlamento con le stesse elezioni generali, quello che è stato confermato prima, secondo Hansard, è il detentore del titolo. Oggi, il padre della Camera non è necessariamente il membro il più maggiore. L'unica funzione del padre della Camera è quella di presiedere all'elezione dello speaker, a patto che non sia un ministro della Corona.
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The Father of the House is a title that is bestowed on the senior member of the House of Commons who has the longest continuous service. If two or more members have the same length of current uninterrupted service, then whoever was sworn in earliest, as listed in Hansard, is named as Father of the House.
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Father of the House (United Kingdom)
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Padre della Camera (Regno Unito)
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Doyen de la Chambre
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circa. 1899
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Der Father of the House ist ein in England 1654 erstmals erwähnter, spätestens jedoch seit 1779 in Großbritannien üblicher Ehrentitel für das dienstälteste Mitglied des Unterhauses. Im Juni 2017 wurde auch der Titel Mother of the House eingeführt. In anderen englischsprachigen Ländern wie Neuseeland und Australien sind ähnliche Titel üblich. Die Funktion ist teilweise der des deutschen Alterspräsidenten vergleichbar, aber nicht identisch.
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The Father of the House is a title that is bestowed on the senior member of the House of Commons who has the longest continuous service. If two or more members have the same length of current uninterrupted service, then whoever was sworn in earliest, as listed in Hansard, is named as Father of the House. The only formal duty of the Father of the House is to preside over the election of the Speaker of the House of Commons. However, the relevant Standing Order does not refer to this member by the title of "Father of the House", but instead to the longest-serving member of the House present who is not a Minister of the Crown. Until 1971, the Clerk of the House of Commons presided over the election of the Speaker. As the clerk is never a member, and therefore is not permitted to speak, he would silently stand and point at the Member who was to speak. However, this procedure broke down at the election of a new Speaker in 1971 and was changed upon the recommendation of a select committee. Until 6 November 2019, the Father of the House of Commons was Kenneth Clarke, a Conservative MP until 3 September 2019, and then an Independent MP, for Rushcliffe. Clarke began his continuous service at the 1970 general election. He declined to seek re-election and he retired before the 2019 general election. Dennis Skinner, Labour MP for Bolsover, also began continuous service at the 1970 general election, but was sworn in after Clarke. Skinner contested the 2019 election, but was defeated, and so Sir Peter Bottomley, who has been an MP continuously since 1975, became Father of the House.
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Le doyen de la Chambre (en anglais : Father of the House, soit littéralement en français : Père de la Chambre) est un titre informel de la Chambre des communes du Royaume-Uni. Il est attribué au député qui siège depuis le plus longtemps et sans interruption. L'actuel doyen de la Chambre est le conservateur Sir Peter Bottomley, député depuis 1975.
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Il padre della Camera è il titolo non ufficiale attribuito al membro della Camera dei comuni con più anni di servizio continuo in Parlamento. Se due membri sono entrati in parlamento con le stesse elezioni generali, quello che è stato confermato prima, secondo Hansard, è il detentore del titolo. Oggi, il padre della Camera non è necessariamente il membro il più maggiore. L'unica funzione del padre della Camera è quella di presiedere all'elezione dello speaker, a patto che non sia un ministro della Corona.
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