Politics of Australia
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Politics of Australia encompasses the federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy through which the country is governed, including its institutions, parties, elections, and intergovernmental relations across all states and territories.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Australian electoral system | 1 |
| Politics of Australia canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Politics of Australia Context triple: [Politics of New South Wales, isPartOf, Politics of Australia]
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Politics of New South Wales
Politics of New South Wales encompasses the governmental structures, political institutions, parties, and processes that shape public policy and governance in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Australian Senate elections
Australian Senate elections are nationwide polls held to choose members of the upper house of Australia's federal parliament, using a proportional representation voting system.
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Australian state and territory elections
Australian state and territory elections are periodic democratic contests held across Australia's six states and two mainland territories to choose their respective legislative representatives and governments.
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Canadian politics
Canadian politics is the system of governance, parties, and public affairs in Canada, shaped by its federal parliamentary democracy, constitutional monarchy, and regional and linguistic diversity.
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Australian government
The Australian government is the federal governing authority of Australia, responsible for national policy, legislation, and administration under a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Politics of Australia Target entity description: Politics of Australia encompasses the federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy through which the country is governed, including its institutions, parties, elections, and intergovernmental relations across all states and territories.
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A.
Politics of New South Wales
Politics of New South Wales encompasses the governmental structures, political institutions, parties, and processes that shape public policy and governance in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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B.
Australian Senate elections
Australian Senate elections are nationwide polls held to choose members of the upper house of Australia's federal parliament, using a proportional representation voting system.
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C.
Australian state and territory elections
Australian state and territory elections are periodic democratic contests held across Australia's six states and two mainland territories to choose their respective legislative representatives and governments.
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D.
Canadian politics
Canadian politics is the system of governance, parties, and public affairs in Canada, shaped by its federal parliamentary democracy, constitutional monarchy, and regional and linguistic diversity.
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E.
Australian government
The Australian government is the federal governing authority of Australia, responsible for national policy, legislation, and administration under a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Politics of Australia Description of subject: Politics of Australia encompasses the federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy through which the country is governed, including its institutions, parties, elections, and intergovernmental relations across all states and territories.
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