Canada In
Canada, specifically in Quebec where they speak French, they call their
Members of Parliament, particularly those in the
House of Commons députés. Their work consists mostly of, representing an electoral district as well as their
political party, responding to the needs of their voters and proposing, debating on, and passing or denying different bills.
Communist states All elected officials, bar Yugoslavia (from 1974 onwards it used the term delegates), have referred to elected representatives as deputies to the
supreme state organ of power in question.
France In
France députés, or
deputies in English, are elected to represent different electoral districts; they form the
French National Assembly, and together with the Senators; who form the
Senate, they make up the
French Parliament. They, along with the senators propose, debate on and vote in favour of, or against different bills; they also hold the
French Government accountable.
United Nations Within the
United Nations' senior leadership system, there are Deputy Special Representatives who are appointed by the
Secretary General of the United Nations. They along with the
Special Representatives represent him in meetings and during negotiations. They also assist the UN
Security Council in addressing situations that threaten international peace and security. == References ==