Dimension 1.3.7 Voting This dimension concerns arrangements for voting by MPs, including by voice or by ballot. The ability of MPs to cast votes for or against a policy or View result
Dimension 1.3.8 Record-keeping This dimension concerns parliamentary record-keeping, which is critical to institutional sustainability. Records should include evidence of the formal View result
Dimension 1.4.2 Speaker This dimension concerns the mandate, role, functions and duties of the Speaker, whose primary responsibility is to facilitate orderly and meaningful View result
Dimension 1.4.3 Presidium This dimension concerns the provisions defining the composition and mandate of the collective governing body of parliament (the “presidium”). The View result
Dimension 1.4.4 Parliamentary committees This dimension concerns the provisions on the powers, functions, composition, governance and procedures of parliamentary committees. A comprehensive View result
Dimension 1.5.2 Human resource management This dimension concerns the human resources needed to support an effective parliament. It only includes non-partisan staff under the management of the View result
Dimension 1.4.5 Political groups This dimension concerns the provisions establishing that MPs are entitled to form political groups within parliament in order to coordinate their View result
Dimension 1.4.6 Cross-party groups This dimension concerns the provisions on the establishment and functioning of cross-party groups. Cross-party groups provide an important forum for View result
Dimension 1.5.1 Mandates of the parliamentary administration This dimension concerns the existence of a parliamentary administration, as well as its mandates, powers, governance and responsibilities. For reasons View result
External resource Dissolution of Parliament: International IDEA Constitution-Building Primer 16, second edition Publisher: International IDEA Format: PDF Publication Year: 2017 View resource