Which is the upper house of the Parliament? Why is it also called the permanent house? Who
is the chairperson of this House?
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Answer:
Upper house of parliament is Rajya sabha. Vice president is the chairperson of this house.
Rajya Sabha (Council of States) or the upper house is a permanent body not subject to dissolution. One third of the members retire every second year, and are replaced by newly elected members. Each member is elected for a term of six years. ... The Rajya Sabha can have a maximum of 250 members.
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Which is the upper house of the Parliament?
The Rajya Sabha or Council of States is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of India.
Why is it also called the permanent house?
The Senate has 100 members and is the upper house of the United States Congress. It is called the upper house because it has fewer members than the House of Representatives and has powers not granted to the House, such as giving approval to appointments of Cabinet secretaries and federal judges.
who is the chairperson of this House?
Nancy Pelosi The Speaker of the House is second in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President.