parliamentary institution feature
C28645
concept
A parliamentary institution feature is a structural or procedural element—such as committees, question periods, voting rules, or leadership roles—that shapes how a parliament organizes its work, makes decisions, and holds the government accountable.
Observed surface forms (3)
- feature of Singapore Parliament ×1
- feature of parliamentary government ×1
- feature of separation of powers ×1
Instances (4)
- Clerk’s Table
- Council of Ministers to be collectively responsible to the House of the People via concept surface "feature of parliamentary government"
- Non-constituency Member of Parliament scheme via concept surface "feature of Singapore Parliament"
- Bicameralism Clause via concept surface "feature of separation of powers"