The current Parliament has so far elected three heads of state.
Since the election, its parliament has elected - or appointed - a committee on human rights.
The parliament elected in 2007 convened on 6 December 2012 for the last time.
The parliament then elects a president, who functions as the head of state.
Let us consider the situation in which a parliament elects a government of ten ministers.
Parliament elects judges to life terms, a basic step toward independence.
Two days later, parliament elected Salih as president for a five-year term.
On August 12, 1960, the newly elected parliament elects a new president.
On January 25, 1996, the parliament elected him speaker, a position he held until September 30, 1997.
The parliament, in turn, elects a president every 6 years to a single term, he is, however, not eligible for re-election.