| Parliament name | 
                    Parliament | 
                  
                  
                    | Structure of parliament | 
                    Bicameral | 
                  
                  
                    | Chamber name | 
                    Senate | 
                  
                  
                    | Related chamber (for bicameral parliaments) | 
                    
                      House of Representatives
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                    | APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF OFFICE | 
                  
                  
                    | Title | 
                    President of the Senate | 
                  
                  
                    | Term | 
                    - duration: 5 years (term of House)
 - reasons for interruption of the term: resignation, death, dissolution of the Senate
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                    | Appointment | 
                    - elected by all the Senators
 - election is held after a general election and before Members are sworn in
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                    | Eligibility | 
                    - any Senator who is not a Minister or Parliamentary Secretary may be a candidate | 
                  
                  
                    | Voting system | 
                    - formal vote by secret ballot if there is more than one candidate
 - by simple majority
 - if no candidate obtains the required majority in the first round, several rounds are held until a candidate receives a majority. No new candidates are admitted if there is a succession of votes.
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                    | Procedures / results | 
                    - the Clerk presides over the Senate during the voting
 - the Clerk supervises the voting
 - the Clerk announces the results without any delay
 - no procedure is foreseen for challenging the results
 
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                    | STATUS | 
                  
                  
                    | Status | 
                    - ranks after the Governor General
 - has precedence over the Speaker of the House of Representatives
 - presides over joint sittings of both Houses
 - represents the Senate with the public authorities
 - is ex officio member of bodies outside Parliament
 - represents the Senate in international bodies
 - in the absence of the President, the Vice-President can assume his/her role and functions 
 
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                    | Board | 
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                    | Material facilities | 
                    - salary | 
                  
                  
                    | FUNCTIONS | 
                  
                  
                    | Organization of parliamentary business | 
                    - establishes and modifies the agenda
 - organizes the debates and sets speaking time
 - examines the admissibility of bills and amendments
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                    | Chairing of public sittings | 
                    - can open, adjourn and close sittings
 - ensures respect for provisions of the Constitution and Standing Orders
 - makes announcements concerning the Senate
 - takes disciplinary measures in the event of disturbance, and lifts such measures
 - establishes the list of speakers, gives and withdraws permission to speak
 - establishes the order in which amendments are taken up and selects which amendments are to be debated
 - calls for a vote, decides how it is to be carried out, verifies the voting procedure and cancels a vote in the event of irregularities
 - checks the quorum
 - authenticates the adopted texts and the records of debates
 - interprets the rules or other regulations governing the life of the Senate
 
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                    | Special powers | 
                    - assists in the preparation of the Senate's budget
 - organizes the services of the Senate
 - is responsible for safety, and in this capacity, can call the police in the event of disturbance in the Senate
 
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                    | Speaking and voting rights, other functions | 
                    - provides guidelines for the interpretation or completion of the text under discussion
 - intervenes in the parliamentary oversight procedure
 - signs the bills passed by the Senate before submitting them to the Governor General for assent
 - has an advisory role in ensuring the constitutionality of laws
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