Parliament is managed by the Speaker and the Clerk, supported by
the Secretariat including Parliamentary Counsel.
Organisational chart
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Nauru is a parliamentary democracy,
which means that Nauru has a system of government in which power is
vested in the people, who exercise their power through elected
representatives in Parliament.
Nauru ...
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The Parliament of Nauru was
established under the Constitution. at
independence, on 31 January 1968. The Parliament of Nauru is
created by Article 26 of the Constitution, and vested with
legislative ...
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The primary functions of Parliament
are to make laws, to represent the people, and to provide scrutiny
and oversight of government.
The Parliament of Nauru can be
described as a Westminster-style ...
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The Parliament of Nauru is
unicameral (meaning it comprises only 1house) and has 19
members.
The composition of Parliament is
set out in Article 28 and Schedule 2 of the Constitution. ...
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The Parliament does not have a
regular schedule of sittings, however Parliament generally sits for
at least one day in every month, and usually more frequently.
Sitting dates can ...
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You can -
make submissions to Parliamentary Committees;
make submissions on Bills;
write to your Member of Parliament about issues that you think
ought to be addressed by government or by ...
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Yes, you can. All documents that
are tabled or discussed in Parliament are public documents, which
means that everyone is entitled to access them.
You can find many parliamentary
documents ...
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