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he Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria. It follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system and consists of The Queen, represented by the Governor of Victoria; the Legislative Council (upper house); and the Legislative Assembly (lower house).[1] The Parliament meets at Parliament House in the state capital Melbourne.
The two Houses of Parliament have 128 Members in total, 88 in the lower house and 40 in the upper house. Victoria has compulsory voting and uses preferential ballot in single-member seats for the lower house, and single transferable vote in multi-member seats for the proportionally represented upper house. Government is formed in the lower house while the upper is a house of review. All members serve four-year terms.
The incumbent Liberal/National Coalition government, elected at the 2010 election, held a one-seat parliamentary majority in both houses until 6 March 2013, when due to the resignation of Geoff Shaw a lower house member from the Liberal Party, now is technically a minority government. [2]
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