This article belongs to the lore of Eurth.

National Assembly of Popular Power (Stedoria): Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 37: Line 37:
| leader2_term =
| leader2_term =
| leader3_type = Speaker of the National Assembly
| leader3_type = Speaker of the National Assembly
| leader3 = Jon Tiljag
| leader3 = Jon Mülan
| party3 =  
| party3 =  
| election3 =  
| election3 =  

Revision as of 01:18, 15 March 2022

National Assembly of Popular Power

Netakobükam Nämäda Pöpedik
L'Assimblêye Nåcionåle do Povwer Pôpulêre
3rd National Assembly of Popular Power
Stedoria National Assembly Logo.png
Emblem of the National Assembly of Popular Power
Type
Type
HousesNational Assembly of Popular Power
History
Founded13 December 2009
Leadership
Chief Consul
Speaker of the National Assembly
Jon Mülan
Seats175
File:2nd Stedorian National Dail.svg
National Assembly of Popular Power political groups
Government (110)
  •   NPLS (110)

Opposition (65)

Elections
National Assembly of Popular Power voting system
D'Hondt method
National Assembly of Popular Power last election
16 March 2018
National Assembly of Popular Power next election
On or before 16 March 2022

The National Assembly of Popular Power (Stedorian: Netakobükam Nämäda Pöpedik) is the legislative branch of the federal government of Stedoria. The National Assembly has supreme legislative authority over Stedoria, and has the power to overrule any of Stedoria's provincial or territorial (with the exception of Alzi) legislature's decisions with the approval of the Chief Consul, though this rarely happens. 

Its composition is unicameral, and consists of a 175-seat parliament. The National Assembly is led by the Speaker of the Assembly, who is forbidden from membership within a political party. The speaker is elected by the chamber, and is expected to act with neutrality and impartialness.

The Assembly, whose members are elected to four-year terms, are elected by an electoral district system, in which each deputy must win in their own riding to be represented.