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Revision as of 19:21, 6 August 2024
In Delamaria a hereditary senator is a member of the Senate who sits in right of their peerage. There are 90 hereditary senators currently sitting in the senate. The members cannot caucus with the regular political parties as other senators do, but instead are members of Peers' Clubs, which affiliate themselves with the parties. The largest club is the Earl Clarence Club, which affiliates itself with the Liberal Conservatives.
Hereditary house
Hereditary House in the Senate of Delamaria | |
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Type | |
Type | Chamber within Upper House |
History | |
Founded | 1874 2023 (Reestablished) |
Disbanded | 1911 |
Structure | |
Seats | 90 |
Political groups | Earl Clarence Club (LC) : 31 seats Ledson Club (Dem): 19 seats Sternkey Club (SL): 15 seats Roche Club(FDUP): 11 seats Unaffiliated: 14 seats
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Meeting place | |
Cadogan Palace, Westcourt, Labrador |
The hereditary house is an informal chamber within the senate exclusively for hereditary senators.