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The '''Popular Assembly''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Senblèa Popolà'') is the {{wp|lower house}} of the legislature of [[Montecara]]. Unlike almost all other extant nations, Montecara is governed mainly as a {{wp|direct democracy}} and has no political parties. Instead, every citizen aged 20 and older is a member of the legislature, with the Popular Assembly composed of all those citizens not members of the Senate. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members. The name "Popular Assembly" originates in the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.  
The '''Popular Assembly''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Senblèa Popolà'') is the {{wp|lower house}} of the legislature of [[Montecara]]. Its membership consists of every citizen aged 20 and older except for those serving in the [[Senate (Montecara)|Senate]]. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members. The name originates with the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.  


Constitutionally, the Assembly is called into being by the [[Colegio]]. There are normally two Assemblies per year, one each during the last full workweeks of March and September. Extraordinary sessions may be called on the request of the Colegio. The sessions are a five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots.
The Popular Assembly is called into being by the [[College of State (Montecara)|College of State]]. There are normally two Assemblies per year, one each during the last full workweeks of March and September. Extraordinary sessions may be called by the College of State. The sessions are a five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots.
 
== Powers ==
The Popular Assembly must approve, by majority vote, all proposed laws, treaties, and constitutional amendments placed before it before they can be ratified and attain the force of law. Members may also propose laws and constitutional amendments using the initiative procedure, in which a propsal signed by 20% of the Popular Assembly will be presented to the Senate for consideration.


== Sessions ==
== Sessions ==

Revision as of 22:44, 6 January 2023

Popular Assembly

Senblèa Popolà
File:MontecaraCoA.png
Type
Type
Structure
Seatsapprox. 900,000
(Citizens aged 20 and older)
Political groups
Non-partisan
Elections
Non-elective
Website
senblea.go.mc

The Popular Assembly (Montecaran: Senblèa Popolà) is the lower house of the legislature of Montecara. Its membership consists of every citizen aged 20 and older except for those serving in the Senate. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members. The name originates with the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.

The Popular Assembly is called into being by the College of State. There are normally two Assemblies per year, one each during the last full workweeks of March and September. Extraordinary sessions may be called by the College of State. The sessions are a five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots.

Powers

The Popular Assembly must approve, by majority vote, all proposed laws, treaties, and constitutional amendments placed before it before they can be ratified and attain the force of law. Members may also propose laws and constitutional amendments using the initiative procedure, in which a propsal signed by 20% of the Popular Assembly will be presented to the Senate for consideration.

Sessions

2021

March

Eligible voters Turnout % turnout
912,445 592,176 64.9%
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Result
Votes % Votes %
1 Allowing online gambling 58,510 9.88% 533,573 90.10% 93 Rejected
2 Limits on cruise ships 385,108 65.03% 206,607 34.89% 461 Approved
3 Ban on the cultivation of genetically modified cereals 507,462 85.69% 84,284 14.23% 430 Approved
4 Ban on chick culling 305,321 51.56% 286,699 48.41% 156 Approved
5 Extending daycare operating hours 291,160 49.17% 300,579 50.76% 437 Rejected
6 Adjustment of price controls on fish 278,706 47.06% 313,228 52.89% 242 Rejected
7 Subsidies for commercial solar panel installation 421,965 71.26% 169,779 28.67% 432 Approved
8 Improvements to reduce sewage outfall pollution 423,054 71.44% 168,822 28.51% 300 Approved
9 Tax on high-sugar drinks 121,506 20.52% 470,469 79.45% 201 Rejected
10 Adopting Defense Plan 2030 556,874 94.04% 35,191 5.94% 111 Approved
11 Increasing the value of bottle return 549,086 92.72% 42,610 7.20% 480 Approved
12 Airport noise abatement infrastructure 193,260 32.64% 398,806 67.35% 110 Rejected
13 Reduced quotas for certain fish 281,847 47.60% 309,908 52.33% 421 Rejected
14 Upgrades to civil defense infrastructure 477,286 80.60% 114,664 19.36% 226 Approved
15 Flood control measures 460,723 77.80% 131,129 22.14% 324 Approved

September

Eligible voters Turnout % turnout
929,416 620,850 66.8%
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Result
Votes % Votes %
1 Reorganization of the judiciary 460,823 74.22% 159,946 25.76% 81 Approved
2 Universal basic income program 306,363 49.35% 314,020 50.58% 467 Rejected
3 Tobacco tax increase 394,798 63.59% 225,889 36.38% 164 Approved
4 Protections for marine migratory species 361,904 58.29% 258,810 41.69% 137 Approved
5 Moratorium on the construction of second homes 392,371 63.20% 228,220 36.76% 259 Approved
6 Ban on smoking in all restaurants 350,274 56.42% 270,081 43.50% 495 Approved
7 Restrictions on cephalopod experimentation 336,421 54.19% 284,367 45.80% 62 Approved
8 Requiring new public transit stations to be accessible 327,946 52.82% 292,760 47.15% 144 Approved
9 Revised quotas on non-EC immigration 435,840 70.20% 184,833 29.77% 177 Approved
10 Provision of migrant centers 295,468 47.59% 325,237 52.39% 145 Rejected
11 Ban on fossil-fuel vehicle sales after 2030 496,641 79.99% 123,921 19.96% 288 Approved
12 Lowering the general retirement age to 62 322,711 51.98% 297,730 47.96% 409 Approved
13 Multicultural school meals 62,941 10.14% 557,790 89.84% 120 Rejected
14 University fees for foreign students 524,528 84.49% 95,834 15.44% 489 Approved
15 More options for civilian national service 281,988 45.42% 338,791 54.57% 71 Rejected
16 Expansion of assisted transitional housing 432,776 69.71% 187,680 30.23% 394 Approved
17 Combating human trafficking 450,273 72.53% 170,476 27.46% 101 Approved
18 Labor protections for foreign domestic workers 385,991 62.17% 234,586 37.78% 273 Approved
19 Cryptocurrency tax 565,204 91.04% 55,278 8.90% 368 Approved
20 Restaurant waste oil recycling plan 174,295 28.07% 446,265 71.88% 290 Rejected
21 Fossil fuel divestment by Montepietà 256,683 41.34% 364,047 58.64% 120 Rejected

2022

March

Eligible voters Turnout % turnout
931,368 590,487 63.4%
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Result
Votes % Votes %
1 Expanding the home health aid program 555,313 94.04% 35,096 5.94% 78 Approved
2 Safe drug use sites 293,409 49.69% 296,681 50.24% 397 Rejected
3 More offshore wind power 441,149 74.71% 148,880 25.21% 458 Approved
4 Expiration dates for classified information 576,681 97.66% 13,486 2.28% 320 Approved
5 Bounties for reporting environmental offenses 358,699 60.75% 231,734 39.24% 54 Approved
6 Expanding the guest worker program 240,499 40.73% 349,869 59.25% 119 Rejected
7 Tax on home flipping 456,514 77.31% 133,886 22.67% 87 Approved
8 Requiring technologies that reduce marine by-catch 394,286 66.77% 196,038 33.20% 163 Approved
9 Moratorium on condominium conversions 294,617 49.89% 295,477 50.04% 393 Rejected
10 Increased penalties for animal abuse 525,282 88.96% 65,135 11.03% 70 Approved
11 Decriminalizing opium possession 269,047 45.56% 321,171 54.39% 269 Rejected
12 Subsidies for agritourism 252,175 42.71% 338,173 57.27% 139 Rejected
13 Surtax on blighted or abandoned commercial property 466,105 78.94% 123,933 20.99% 449 Approved
14 Ban on importing palm oil 212,955 36.06% 377,303 63.90% 229 Rejected
15 Higher energy standards for public buildings 445,858 75.51% 144,241 24.43% 388 Approved
16 Amendments to the military penal code 404,733 68.54% 185,409 31.40% 345 Approved
17 Improvements to port facilities 478,267 81.00% 112,014 18.97% 206 Approved
18 Ban on incandescent lightbulbs 332,229 56.26% 258,032 43.70% 226 Approved
19 Data protection for facial recognition technology 582,367 98.62% 7,924 1.34% 196 Approved

See also