57th Parliament of Queensland
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The 57th Parliament of Queensland is the current meeting of the unicameral chamber of the Queensland Parliament known as the Legislative Assembly. The 2020 state election gave the Labor Party a majority (control) in parliament, winning fifty-two of ninety-three seats (55.91%).[5][6] The First day of the opening of the 57th Parliament of Queensland was 24 November 2020.[7]
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Legislative body | Queensland Legislature | ||||
Meeting place | Parliament House, Brisbane | ||||
Term | 24 November 2020 (24 November 2020) – | ||||
Election | 2020 state election | ||||
Government | Labor | ||||
Opposition | Liberal National | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Legislative Assembly | |||||
Members | 93 | ||||
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House Leader | Yvette D'Ath | ||||
Party control | Labor (52) | ||||
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