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==Eligibility==
==Eligibility==
==Presidency==
==Presidency==
==Parliamentary groups==
The National Assembly is divided into several different parliamentary groups united by common ideology or goals. Members of the parliamentary groups will usually sit together, vote together and usually enter government together.
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:left;"
|+ Parliamentary composition in August 2021
|-
! colspan="6"| National Assembly
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2"| Groups
! rowspan="2" colspan="2"| Parties
! colspan="2"| Assembly Members
|-
! Seats
! Total
|-
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#03D3EA|
| rowspan="2"|Solutions and Change <br>Parliamentary group
| width="1" bgcolor=#03D3EA|
| [[Solutions for Itaylas|SPI]]
| 81
|rowspan="2"| '''82'''
|-
| width="1" bgcolor=#E8E8E8|
| {{wpl|Independent politician|INDEP.}}
| 1
|-
| rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FFF700|
| rowspan="1"|Democratic Revolutionary Party <br>Parliamentary group
| width="1" bgcolor=#FFF700|
| [[Democratic Revolutionary Party|PRD]]
| 21
|rowspan="1"| '''21'''
|-
| rowspan="4" bgcolor=#ff0000|
| rowspan="4"|United Socialist Left <br>Parliamentary group
| width="1" bgcolor=#E00000|
| [[Citizens Movement for Change|MCC]]
| 12
|rowspan="4"| '''20'''
|-
| width="1" bgcolor=#717500|
| [[Popular Alternative|AP]]
| 5
|-
| width="1" bgcolor=#DD3165|
| [[NuestraGente - Citizens Collective|NG - CC]]
| 2
|-
| width="1" bgcolor=#E8E8E8|
| {{wpl|Independent politician|INDEP.}}
| 1
|-
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="gray"|
| rowspan="2"|Mixed Parliamentary group
| width="1" bgcolor=#203DF5|
| [[Itaylan Renaissance|RdI]]
| 20
|rowspan="2"| '''28'''
|-
| width="1" bgcolor=#E8E8E8|
| {{wpl|Independent politician|INDEP.}}
| 8
|-
|}
==Latest election==
==Latest election==
{{main|2021 Itaylan general election}}
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:right
! colspan = 2 | Party
!Votes
!%
!Seats
!Abroad
!+/–
|-
|bgcolor=03D3EA| ||align=left|[[Solutions for Itaylas]]|| 2,750,268 || 52.64 ||79 ||2 || style="color:green;"| +81
|-
|bgcolor=FFF700| ||align=left|[[Democratic Revolutionary Party]]|| 620,168 || 15.49 ||20 ||1 || style="color:red;"|-32
|-
|bgcolor=203DF5| ||align=left|[[Itaylan Renaissance]]|| 521,422 || 9.98 ||18 ||2 || style="color:green;"| +1
|-
|bgcolor=E00000| ||align=left|[[Citizens Movement for Change]]|| 425,288 || 8.14 ||12 ||0 || style="color:red;"|-5
|-
|bgcolor=717500| ||align=left|[[Popular Alternative]]|| 266,980 || 5.11 ||5 ||0 || style="color:red;"|-51
|-
|bgcolor=DD3165| ||align=left|[[NuestraGente - Citizens Collective]]|| 106,583 || 2.04 ||2 ||0 || style="color:red;"|-1
|-
|bgcolor=ff7474| ||align=left|United Socialist Movement|| 41,274 || 0.79 ||0 ||0 || style="color:red;"|-3
|-
|bgcolor=e600ff| ||align=left|The Democrats|| 5,224 || 0.10 ||0 ||0 ||0
|-
|bgcolor=E8E8E8| ||align=left|Independents/Minority candidates|| 295,716 || 5.66 ||11 ||0 || style="color:red;"|-2
|-
|align=left colspan=2|Invalid/blank votes|| 2,612 ||0.05||–||–||–
|-
|align=left colspan=2|'''Total'''||''' 5,224,675 '''||'''100'''||'''147'''||'''5'''||'''0'''
|-
|align=left colspan=2|Registered voters/turnout||7,265,276 || 71.43||–||–||–
|-
|align=left colspan=7|Source: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ Election Tribunal]
|}
[[Category:Itaylas]]
[[Category:Itaylas]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 7 October 2021

National Assembly of Itaylas

Asamblea Nacional de Itaylas
XXXI National Assembly of Itaylas
Coat of arms of New Granada (1854).svg
Type
Type
History
Preceded byNational Congress
Leadership
Stefano Andrade, SPI
since 5 August 2021
First vice president
Daniel Abellán, SPI
since 5 August 2021
Second vice president
Tomas Quesada, SPI
since 5 August 2021
Minority Leader
Stephanie Curbelo, PRD
since 1 October 2021
Structure
Seats152 members
Itaylan Congress.png
Political groups
Government (82)
  •   Solutions for Itaylas (81)
  •   Minority Seats (1)

Opposition (70)

Length of term
4 Years
Elections
Single Transferrable Vote
Last election
15 July 2021
Next election
2025
Meeting place
BOG Palacio Liévano.JPG
Palacio Municipal, Puerto Ferrand
Website
asambleanacional.gov.iy

The National Assembly of Itaylas (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional de Itaylas) is the legislative branch of the government of the Republic of Itaylas.

It is a unicameral legislature comprised of 152 members who serve for 4 year terms which are not renewable for a third consecutive term. Following the 2021 Itaylan general election a record number of Assembly Members (118) have been elected to the National Assembly for the first time. The incumbent President of the National Assembly is Stefano Andrade as of 5 August 2021.

Eligibility

Presidency

Parliamentary groups

The National Assembly is divided into several different parliamentary groups united by common ideology or goals. Members of the parliamentary groups will usually sit together, vote together and usually enter government together.

Parliamentary composition in August 2021
National Assembly
Groups Parties Assembly Members
Seats Total
Solutions and Change
Parliamentary group
SPI 81 82
INDEP. 1
Democratic Revolutionary Party
Parliamentary group
PRD 21 21
United Socialist Left
Parliamentary group
MCC 12 20
AP 5
NG - CC 2
INDEP. 1
Mixed Parliamentary group RdI 20 28
INDEP. 8

Latest election

Party Votes % Seats Abroad +/–
Solutions for Itaylas 2,750,268 52.64 79 2 +81
Democratic Revolutionary Party 620,168 15.49 20 1 -32
Itaylan Renaissance 521,422 9.98 18 2 +1
Citizens Movement for Change 425,288 8.14 12 0 -5
Popular Alternative 266,980 5.11 5 0 -51
NuestraGente - Citizens Collective 106,583 2.04 2 0 -1
United Socialist Movement 41,274 0.79 0 0 -3
The Democrats 5,224 0.10 0 0 0
Independents/Minority candidates 295,716 5.66 11 0 -2
Invalid/blank votes 2,612 0.05
Total 5,224,675 100 147 5 0
Registered voters/turnout 7,265,276 71.43
Source: Election Tribunal