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*{{colorbox|#2C549A}} [[Valentir First Party|VFP]] (1)
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Revision as of 04:36, 13 December 2019

Parliament of Valentir
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesSenate
Assembly
History
Founded19 July 1912
Preceded byCommonwealth Parliament
Leadership
President
Helene Pauline
since 5 December 2016
Senate President
Andréa Arnoux, PRP
since 23 October 2009
Assembly Speaker
Jérôme Chauvin, PRP
since 8 June 2011
Prime Minister
Johnathan Bennett, PRP
since 11 June 2016
Structure
Seats750
150 (Senate)
600 (Assembly)
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Senate political groups
List
  • Government (46)
    •   VFL (41)
    •   NAWP (5)
    Confidence and supply (15)
    •   NC (15)
    Opposition (89)
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Assembly political groups
List
Elections
Single transferable vote
First-past-the-post
Senate last election
2017
Assembly last election
2017
Senate next election
2022
Assembly next election
2022
Meeting place
Parliament Hill, Wellington St, Ottawa (491646) (9447393145).jpg
St. Martin's Palace, Parliament Hill
Valeins, Valmont, Valentir