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The '''National Assembly of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Єндеарен бацара, ''Jendearen batzarra'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Narodowe''), or the '''Lemovician Assembly''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Менділурарен бацара, ''Mendilurraren batzarra'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Łemowicze'') is the {{wp|legislature}} of [[Lemovicia]].
The '''National Assembly of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Єндеарен бацара, ''Jendearen batzarra'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Narodowe''), or the '''Lemovician Assembly''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Менділурарен бацара, ''Mendilurraren batzarra'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Łemowicze'') is the {{wp|legislature}} of [[Lemovicia]].


Initially established in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from [[Narozalica]], under the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1979|1979 constitution]], it was the lower house to a {{wp|bicameral legislature}}. However, following the end of the rule by the [[National Syndicalist Union of Lemovicia|National Syndicalist Union]] in 1992 after the [[Lemovician Civil War]], it became a {{wp|unicameral legislature}}.
Initially established in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from [[Narozalica]], under the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1979|1979 constitution]], it was the lower house to a {{wp|bicameral legislature}}. However, following the end of the rule by the [[People's Front for Democracy and Justice (Lemovicia)|People's Front for Democracy and Justice]] in 1992 after the [[Lemovician Civil War]], it became a {{wp|unicameral legislature}}.


==Distribution==
==Distribution==

Revision as of 22:16, 20 July 2020

National Assembly of Lemovicia

Єндеарен бацара (Lemovician)
Zgromadzenie Narodowe (Miersan)
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
TBD
Structure
Seats110
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National Assembly political groups
Government (60)
  Liberal Democrats (42)
  Northern Alliance (18)
Opposition (50)
  Socialists (21)
  Nationalist (12)
  Miersan People's Union (10)
  Lemovician Section (3)
  Independents (4)
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
1 March, 2020
Meeting place
Bilbao - Ayuntamiento 24.jpg
Assembly Building, Topagunea
Website
jendebatz.go.lv

The National Assembly of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Єндеарен бацара, Jendearen batzarra, Miersan: Zgromadzenie Narodowe), or the Lemovician Assembly (Lemovician: Менділурарен бацара, Mendilurraren batzarra, Miersan: Zgromadzenie Łemowicze) is the legislature of Lemovicia.

Initially established in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from Narozalica, under the 1979 constitution, it was the lower house to a bicameral legislature. However, following the end of the rule by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice in 1992 after the Lemovician Civil War, it became a unicameral legislature.

Distribution

As per the 1992 constitution, the National Assembly is comprised of 110 seats, of which 55 are assigned to the Miersan Entity, and 55 to the Lemovician Entity. All seats are distributed via the party-list proportional representation, with a 10% threshold in order to prevent extremist parties from entering the legislature.

Entity Province Seats
Lemovician Entity Egunsentian 7
Ibaiak 4
Ilunabarra 18
South Bidegurutzean 26
Miersan Entity Czarnoziem 7
Równiny 28
Zbieg 13
Zelaia 7