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* 5 December - [[Pinecrest by-election, 2012|By-election for Pinecrest parliamentary seat]] takes place.
* 5 December - [[Pinecrest by-election, 2012|By-election for Pinecrest parliamentary seat]] takes place.
* 10 December - Deadline for filing candidacy for [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].
* 10 December - Deadline for filing candidacy for [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].
* 12 December - Planned conclusion of [[Pinecrest by-election, 2012|By-election for Pinecrest parliamentary seat]].
* 12 December - Conclusion of [[Pinecrest by-election, 2012|By-election for Pinecrest parliamentary seat]].
* 13 December - Planned start of [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].
* 13 December - Start of [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].
* 20 December - Planned conclusion of [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].
* 20 December - Planned conclusion of [[New Cypress Hollow by-election, 2012|By-election for New Cypress Hollow parliamentary seat]].


[[Category: Parliamentary calendars (Palmshire)]]
[[Category: Parliamentary calendars (Palmshire)]]

Revision as of 08:09, 13 December 2012

2012

February

March

  • 24 March - Opening of Parliament; 4th Parliament summoned.
  • 24 March - House of Lords debate - Agenda - Voting results

April

May

June

July

  • 15 July - Conclusion of June 2012 general election
  • 17 July - Opening of Parliament; 5th Parliament summoned.
  • 17 July - House of Commons debate - Agenda - Voting results
  • 22 July - House of Lords debate - Agenda - Voting results
  • 28 July - Lord Arcadia resigned as the Prime Minister
  • 28 July - Lord Tokeington appointed the new Prime Minister

August

October

  • 24 September - Parliament is prorogued by the King.

December