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{{Infobox legislature|name=Assembly of Commons|native_name=''Assemblye uft Commys''|house_type={{wp|Lower_house|Lower house}}|jurisdiction=Chalcish Parliament|background_color=blue|foundation=1815 by the [[Parliament Representation Act 1815]]; 209 years ago|leader1=The Minister [[Hurmes von Lytsyn]]|leader1_type=[[Assembly Speaker]]|election1=1 July 2022|leader2=The Minister [[Galitsyn Vonhoutsyn]]|leader2_type=[[Assembly Leader]]|election2=1 July 2022|leader3_type=[[Prime Minister of Chatten and Leucen|Prime Minister]]|leader3=PM [[Saiah Dunwille]]|leader4=The Whip [[Fammawyth Nythera]]|leader4_type=[[Government Whip]]|election4=14 August 2023|leader5=The Whip [[Nymeth Ferk]]|leader5_type=[[Opposition Whip]]|election5=6 February 2023|leader6=[[Sycor Ricoratsyn]]|election3=1 July 2022|leader6_type=[[Opposition Leader]]|election6=1 July 2022|term_length=6 years; renewable twice inclusive|meeting_place=[[Horessen Palace]]|website=www.assembly.gov.chl|constitution=[[Constitution of Chatten and Leucen]] (1945)|members=188|structure1=[[File:Assembly of Commons.svg|250px]]|political_groups1='''Government (104)'''
{{Infobox legislature|name=Assembly of Commons|native_name=''Assemblye uft Commys''|house_type={{wp|Lower_house|Lower house}}|jurisdiction=Chalcish Parliament|background_color=blue|foundation=1815 by the [[Parliament Representation Act 1815]]; 209 years ago|leader1=The Minister [[Hurmes von Lytsyn]]|leader1_type=[[Assembly Speaker]]|election1=1 July 2022|leader2=The Minister [[Galitsyn Vonhoutsyn]]|leader2_type=[[Assembly Leader]]|election2=1 July 2022|leader3_type=[[Prime Minister of Chatten and Leucen|Prime Minister]]|leader3=PM [[Saiah Dunwille]]|leader4=The Whip [[Fammawyth Nythera]]|leader4_type=[[Government Whip]]|election4=14 August 2023|leader5=The Whip [[Nymeth Ferk]]|leader5_type=[[Opposition Whip]]|election5=6 February 2023|leader6=[[Sycor Ricoratsyn]]|election3=1 July 2022|leader6_type=[[Opposition Leader]]|election6=1 July 2022|term_length=6 years; renewable twice inclusive|meeting_place=[[Horessen Palace]], <br> [[Constitution Square]], <br> [[Lomercoyne]] NK-LC, <br> [[Chatten and Leucen]]|website=www.assembly.gov.chl|constitution=[[Constitution of Chatten and Leucen]] (1945)|members=188|structure1=[[File:Assembly of Commons.svg|250px]]|political_groups1='''Government (104)'''
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|{{color box|#A60000}} [[Social Democratic Party of Chalcain|SPDC]] (74)
|{{color box|#A60000}} [[Social Democratic Party of Chalcain|SPDC]] (74)
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'''Opposition (84)'''
'''Opposition (77)'''
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|{{color box|#0000FF}} [[Nationalist Party (Chatten and Leucen)|NP]] (68)
|{{color box|#0000FF}} [[Nationalist Party (Chatten and Leucen)|NP]] (68)
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'''Others (6)'''
'''Others (7)'''
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|{{color box|#D7D7D7}} [[Independents of the Assembly of Commons|Independents]] (6)
|{{color box|#D7D7D7}} [[Independents of the Assembly of Commons|Independents]] (6)
|{{color box|#6A6A6A}} [[Assembly Speaker]] (1)
|{{color box|#6A6A6A}} [[Assembly Speaker]] (1)
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The '''Assembly of Commons''' ([[Leucish]]: ''Assemblye uft Commys'') is the {{Wp|Lower_house|lower house}} of the [[Chalcish Parliament]], the bicameral legislature of [[Chatten and Leucen]]. It is composed of 188 members, which is divided into 25 sections representing each state and the federal district. The approportionment of the member
The '''Assembly of Commons''' ([[Leucish]]: ''Assemblye uft Commys'') is the {{Wp|Lower_house|lower house}} of the [[Chalcish Parliament]], the bicameral legislature of [[Chatten and Leucen]]. It is composed of 188 members, which is divided into 25 sections representing each state and the federal district. The approportionment of the members are based on the [[Colby method]], a method of calculations based on existing population and area data.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 14:53, 14 August 2024

Assembly of Commons

Assemblye uft Commys
Assembly of Commons logo.svg
Coat of arms
Logo
Flag
Type
Type
Term limits
2
History
Founded1815 by the Parliament Representation Act 1815; 209 years ago
Leadership
The Minister Hurmes von Lytsyn
since 1 July 2022
The Minister Galitsyn Vonhoutsyn
since 1 July 2022
PM Saiah Dunwille
since 1 July 2022
The Whip Fammawyth Nythera
since 14 August 2023
The Whip Nymeth Ferk
since 6 February 2023
Sycor Ricoratsyn
since 1 July 2022
Structure
Seats188
Assembly of Commons.svg
Political groups
Government (104)
  •   SPDC (74)
  •   LP (10)
  •   SPC (6)
  •   CPC (9)
  •   TG (5)

Opposition (77)

Others (7)

Length of term
6 years; renewable twice inclusive
Elections
Last election
15 June 2022
Next election
15 June 2028
Meeting place
House of Lords - November 2007.jpg
Horessen Palace,
Constitution Square,
Lomercoyne NK-LC,
Chatten and Leucen
Website
www.assembly.gov.chl
Constitution
Constitution of Chatten and Leucen (1945)

The Assembly of Commons (Leucish: Assemblye uft Commys) is the lower house of the Chalcish Parliament, the bicameral legislature of Chatten and Leucen. It is composed of 188 members, which is divided into 25 sections representing each state and the federal district. The approportionment of the members are based on the Colby method, a method of calculations based on existing population and area data.

History

Turnout

Latest elections

Results by party

Speakers of the Assembly of Commons

Historical composition of the Assembly of Commons since 1815

Notes