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===Legislature=== | ===Legislature=== | ||
The legislature is the [[State Chamber of Jakartaburg]], which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Jakartaburg consists of 101 members. | The legislature is the [[State Chamber of Jakartaburg]], which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Jakartaburg consists of 101 members. |
Revision as of 05:39, 8 May 2022
Jakartaburg | |
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File:Map of Jakartaburg in Besmenia.png | |
Country | Besmenia |
Capital | Halsholm |
Government | |
• Type | Parliamentary republic, partially sovereign member state of a federal state |
• Body | State Chamber of Jakartaburg |
• Governor | Ulf Rainer (FBBP) |
• Governing parties | FBBP/SDU |
• Federal Senate votes | 4 (of 60) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 4,376,674 |
Jakartaburg is a federal state located in Besmenia. It borders Sedakania, Summingia, Maurenmark and Greuningia.
Geography
Population
History
Politics
Executive
The executive is led by the state government of Jakartaburg, which consists of the governor of Jakartaburg and the state ministers. The governor is elected by the state chamber with a majority of its members without debate in a secret ballot for the entire legislative period. The governor appoints and dismisses state ministers. He also appoints a state minister as his deputy. The state chamber can only depose the governor through a constructive vote of no confidence.
Governors of Greuningia since 1967 | ||||||
No. | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | Election | |
1 | File:Carl Treikehr.png | Carl Treikehr (1914-1994) |
5 November 1967 |
1 November 1971 |
SDU | 1967 |
2 | File:Richard Brühl.png | Richard Brühl (1910-1977) |
1 November 1971 |
4 August 1977 † |
BVP | 1971 1975 |
3 | File:Hermann Bergerknecht.png | Hermann Bergerknecht (1921-2012) |
10 August 1977 |
6 November 1984 |
BVP | 1979 |
4 | File:Roland Fernthal.png | Roland Fernthal (1930-) |
6 November 1984 |
12 November 1994 |
FBBP | 1984 1989 |
5 | File:Alfred Bienert.png | Alfred Bienert (1946-) |
12 November 1994 |
15 November 2014 |
BVP | 1994 1999 2004 2009 |
6 | File:150909 - Hermann Gahr - 204.jpg | Ulf Rainer (1962-) |
15 November 2014 |
Incumbent | FBBP | 2014 2019 |
Legislature
The legislature is the State Chamber of Jakartaburg, which is elected every five years using the proportional representation. The parliament of Jakartaburg consists of 101 members.
Elections
Local government
Jakartaburg is divided into 29 districts (Landbezirk).