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- Frontbencher abstract "In many parliaments and other similar assemblies, seating is typically arranged in banks or rows, with each political party or caucus grouped together. The spokespeople for each group will often sit at the front of their group, and are then known as being on the frontbench (or front bench) and are described as frontbenchers. Those sitting behind them are known as backbenchers. Independent and minority parties sit to the side, and are referred to as crossbenchers.".
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- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Bench_(metonymy).
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legislatures.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizational_structure_of_political_parties.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Caucus.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Consensus_government_in_Canada.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Crossbencher.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Dáil_Éireann.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Front_bench_(Ireland).
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- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Ireland.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink HM_Treasury.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_Canada.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_Assembly_of_Nunavut.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_Assembly_of_the_Northwest_Territories.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_assemblies_of_Canadian_provinces_and_territories.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Speaker.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Lower_house.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(government).
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Official_Opposition_Shadow_Cabinet_(United_Kingdom).
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Official_Opposition_frontbench.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Oireachtas.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Parliament.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Political_party.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons_(United_Kingdom).
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Spokesperson.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLink Teachta_Dála.
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Front Bench".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frontbencher".
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- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "front bench".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "front benchers".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "front benches".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "front-benchers".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontbench team".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontbench".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontbencher".
- Frontbencher wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontbenches of government".
- Frontbencher subject Category:Legislatures.
- Frontbencher subject Category:Organizational_structure_of_political_parties.
- Frontbencher subject Category:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Frontbencher type Organization.
- Frontbencher type Organization.
- Frontbencher comment "In many parliaments and other similar assemblies, seating is typically arranged in banks or rows, with each political party or caucus grouped together. The spokespeople for each group will often sit at the front of their group, and are then known as being on the frontbench (or front bench) and are described as frontbenchers. Those sitting behind them are known as backbenchers. Independent and minority parties sit to the side, and are referred to as crossbenchers.".
- Frontbencher label "Frontbencher".
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- Frontbencher sameAs Q16981489.
- Frontbencher wasDerivedFrom Frontbencher?oldid=679373364.
- Frontbencher isPrimaryTopicOf Frontbencher.