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The '''''Revolutionary Federal Commissary of Vurthungria''''', abbreviated the '''Revolutionary Commissary''', the archaic '''Federal Soviet''', or simply the '''Commissary''', is the {{wpl|unicameral system|unicameral}} {{wpl|legislature|legislative organ}} of the [[Vurthungria|Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes]] and supreme body of governing power under the Free Association's {{wpl|soviet democracy}}. | The '''''Revolutionary Federal Commissary of Vurthungria''''', abbreviated the '''Revolutionary Commissary''', the archaic '''Federal Soviet''', or simply the '''Commissary''', is the {{wpl|unicameral system|unicameral}} {{wpl|legislature|legislative organ}} of the [[Vurthungria|Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes]] and supreme body of governing power under the Free Association's {{wpl|soviet democracy}}. The Commissary's current leader and [[First Commissar of Vurthungria|First Commissar]] is [[Olle Eldannadid]]. The Assembly, composed of elected representatives from the Commune and Municipal Soviets (199 seats at present), meets for regular sessions twice per quarter. Most recent elections took place on September 22, 2019, and the next elections are set to take place in 2022 and 2025, as terms are staggered between constituencies. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Commissary is a {{wpl|unicameral legislature|unicameral}} (one-chamber) parliament and the only body in Vurthungria vested with both legislative and constituent authority on the national level, though the [[Executive Commission of Vurthungria|Executive Commission]] may pass {{wpl|decree|decrees}} under very specific circumstances with force of law, with the consent of the Commissary. It holds eight total general business sessions per year, twice per quarter. Throughout the rest of the year, a number of Permanent Commissions are in place to look after issues of national interest when not in session. All sessions are open to the public, but foreigners are subject to a modest battery of checks and authorizations to be present. | |||
The Commissary has the power to amend the [[Vurthungrian Revolutionary Constitution of 1947|Constitution]]; to pass, amend, and repeal laws; debate, coordinate, and approve economic development plans, the federal budget, credit, and financial programs; and to set the general guidelines for both domestic, and {{wpl|foreign policy}} in conjunction with the Executive Commission. It hears regular reports from national governmental services, and may grant amnesties. Additionally, it hears reports from regional and local Soviets when requested, and may additionally open the floor to citizens of the country or representatives of interest groups. The {{wpl|enumerated powers}} of the Commissary is generally limited under the Constitution, more so than most national legislative bodies. As such, the Commissary has fairly limited purview, and requires a significant level of approval to establish policy that affects the entirety of the Free Association. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Federal Revolutionary Commissary was formed in 1947 from the Constitutional Commission after the document's ratification in January of that year. On September 22nd of that year, the first series of national elections were held, which replaced the Constitutional Commission with the First Legislature. The first session of the Commissary took place on 23 December of 1947, formally establishing it as the Free Association's legislative body. | |||
The Commissary met in the [[Little House (Vurthungria)|Little House]] in [[New Haim]] from 1947 until 1975, when [[Constitution House (Vurthungria)|Constitution House]] was completed in the {{wpl|planned city}} of [[Taradabourgh]], which replaced New Haim as the nation's {{wpl|capital city}} that year. | |||
==Elections== | ==Elections== | ||
==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
===Permanent Legislative Commissions=== | |||
==Legislatures== | ==Legislatures== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
! Legislature !! Years !! First Commissar !! Deputy Commissar !! Secretary | ! Legislature !! Years !! First Commissar !! Deputy Commissar !! Secretary | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[I Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|I Legislature]] || 1948–1954 || || || | | [[I Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|I Legislature]] || 1948–1954 || || || Antone d'Lissandri | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[II Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|II Legislature]] || 1954–1960 || || || | | [[II Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|II Legislature]] || 1954–1960 || || || Antone d'Lissandri | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[III Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|III Legislature]] || 1960–1966 || || || | | [[III Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|III Legislature]] || 1960–1966 || || || Antone d'Lissandri | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[IV Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|IV Legislature]] || 1966–1972 || || || | | [[IV Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|IV Legislature]] || 1966–1972 || || || Ruaidhrí Connolloy | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[V Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|V Legislature]] || 1972–1978 || || || | | [[V Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|V Legislature]] || 1972–1978 || || || Mircu Tirabosci | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[VI Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VI Legislature]] || 1978-1984 || || || | | [[VI Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VI Legislature]] || 1978-1984 || || || Mircu Tirabosci | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[VII Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VII Legislature]] || 1984–1990 || || || | | [[VII Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VII Legislature]] || 1984–1990 || || || Mircu Tirabosci | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[VIII Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VIII Legislature]] || 1990–1996 || || || | | [[VIII Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|VIII Legislature]] || 1990–1996 || || || Mircu Tirabosci | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[IX Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|IX Legislature]] || 1996–2002 || || || | | [[IX Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|IX Legislature]] || 1996–2002 || || || Giuli Varanu | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[X Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|X Legislature]] || 2002–2008 || || || | | [[X Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|X Legislature]] || 2002–2008 || || || An Fu Sung | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[XI Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|XI Legislature]] || 2008–2014 || || || Morley Iain Wodes | | [[XI Legislature of the Vurthungrian FRC|XI Legislature]] || 2008–2014 || || || Morley Iain Wodes |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 6 May 2020
Federal Rveolutionary Commissary of Vurthungria | |
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XIII Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 4 terms (24 years total possible) |
History | |
Founded | December 22, 1947 |
Preceded by | Vurthungrian Federal Soviet |
Leadership | |
Deputy Commissar | Hiberd Lapsley, UCFW since December 22, 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 199 |
Political groups | Union of Citizens for the Federal Welfare (199 Seats) |
Length of term | 6 years |
Elections | |
Single transferable vote (for General Commissars) Two-round system (for First Commissar) | |
Last election | September 22, 2019 |
Next election | 2023 |
Redistricting | Every 10 Years, Following Census |
Meeting place | |
Constitution Hall, Taradabourgh | |
Constitution | |
Vurthungrian Revolutionary Constitution of 1947 |
The Revolutionary Federal Commissary of Vurthungria, abbreviated the Revolutionary Commissary, the archaic Federal Soviet, or simply the Commissary, is the unicameral legislative organ of the Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes and supreme body of governing power under the Free Association's soviet democracy. The Commissary's current leader and First Commissar is Olle Eldannadid. The Assembly, composed of elected representatives from the Commune and Municipal Soviets (199 seats at present), meets for regular sessions twice per quarter. Most recent elections took place on September 22, 2019, and the next elections are set to take place in 2022 and 2025, as terms are staggered between constituencies.
Overview
The Commissary is a unicameral (one-chamber) parliament and the only body in Vurthungria vested with both legislative and constituent authority on the national level, though the Executive Commission may pass decrees under very specific circumstances with force of law, with the consent of the Commissary. It holds eight total general business sessions per year, twice per quarter. Throughout the rest of the year, a number of Permanent Commissions are in place to look after issues of national interest when not in session. All sessions are open to the public, but foreigners are subject to a modest battery of checks and authorizations to be present.
The Commissary has the power to amend the Constitution; to pass, amend, and repeal laws; debate, coordinate, and approve economic development plans, the federal budget, credit, and financial programs; and to set the general guidelines for both domestic, and foreign policy in conjunction with the Executive Commission. It hears regular reports from national governmental services, and may grant amnesties. Additionally, it hears reports from regional and local Soviets when requested, and may additionally open the floor to citizens of the country or representatives of interest groups. The enumerated powers of the Commissary is generally limited under the Constitution, more so than most national legislative bodies. As such, the Commissary has fairly limited purview, and requires a significant level of approval to establish policy that affects the entirety of the Free Association.
History
The Federal Revolutionary Commissary was formed in 1947 from the Constitutional Commission after the document's ratification in January of that year. On September 22nd of that year, the first series of national elections were held, which replaced the Constitutional Commission with the First Legislature. The first session of the Commissary took place on 23 December of 1947, formally establishing it as the Free Association's legislative body.
The Commissary met in the Little House in New Haim from 1947 until 1975, when Constitution House was completed in the planned city of Taradabourgh, which replaced New Haim as the nation's capital city that year.
Elections
Composition
Permanent Legislative Commissions
Legislatures
Legislature | Years | First Commissar | Deputy Commissar | Secretary |
---|---|---|---|---|
I Legislature | 1948–1954 | Antone d'Lissandri | ||
II Legislature | 1954–1960 | Antone d'Lissandri | ||
III Legislature | 1960–1966 | Antone d'Lissandri | ||
IV Legislature | 1966–1972 | Ruaidhrí Connolloy | ||
V Legislature | 1972–1978 | Mircu Tirabosci | ||
VI Legislature | 1978-1984 | Mircu Tirabosci | ||
VII Legislature | 1984–1990 | Mircu Tirabosci | ||
VIII Legislature | 1990–1996 | Mircu Tirabosci | ||
IX Legislature | 1996–2002 | Giuli Varanu | ||
X Legislature | 2002–2008 | An Fu Sung | ||
XI Legislature | 2008–2014 | Morley Iain Wodes | ||
XII Legislature | 2014–2020 | Morley Iain Wodes | ||
XIII Legislature | 2020- | Olle Eldannadid | Hiberd Lapsley | Morley Iain Wodes |
See Also
First Commissar of Vurthungria
Union of Citizens for the Federal Welfare (Vurthungria)
Vurthungrian Revolutionary Constitution of 1947