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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Paol'lunyu Dynasty.PNG|150px]]</div> The '''Paol'lunyu Dynasty''' was the first dynasty in traditional [[Mutul|Mutulese history]]. It is described in ancient historical chronicles recorded on stelae and murals found throughout its old territories, especially in the cities of Kaminyajunlyu, its capital, and Sakal Witz. Another famous source is the ''Annals of the White Mountain'', a collection of codices written by the priesthood of Sakal Witz during the Chaan Dynasty, which is preserved to this day. According to tradition, the Paol’lunyu dynasty was established by the god {{wp|Chaac|Chaak}} who incarnated himself on earth to lead mankind. According to the traditional chronology, the Papol’lunyu ruled between 1105 ({{wp|Mesoamerican Long Count calendar|LC}} : 4.18.11.9.7 ) and 370 BC ({{wp|Mesoamerican Long Count calendar|LC}} : 6.19.3.3.1) on “ 4 Wayeb 9 Imix,” an “Unlucky day of the Crocodile” in popular Mutulese divination. The Papol’lunyu was later succeeded by the [[Chaan Dynasty]]. ('''[[Paol'lunyu Dynasty|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Emblem of the National Assembly of Korea.svg|150px]]</div> The '''National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Menghe''' ([[Menghean language#Sinmun|Menghean Sinmun]]: 대멩 사회주의 궁화국 국민 의회, [[Menghean language#Gomun|Menghean Gomun]]: 大孟社會主義共和國國民議會, pr. ''Dae Meng Sahoejuyi Gonghwaguk Gukmin Yihoe''), often abbreviated as '''National Assembly''' (국회 / 國會, ''Gukhoe'') is the {{wp|unicameral}} {{wp|legislature|legislative body}} of the [[Menghe|Socialist Republic of Menghe]]. It convenes at the National Assembly Building in [[Donggyong|Donggyŏng]]. Each of Menghe's [[Administrative divisions of Menghe|Province-level entities]] serves as a large {{wp|Electoral_district#District_magnitude|multi-member district}}, with a number of seats proportional to its population. The total number of seats is fixed at 278, with the [[Chairman of the Supreme Council of Menghe|Chairman of the Supreme Council]] casting a tie-breaking vote in the event of a deadlock. [[Elections in Menghe#National Assembly|Elections for the National Assembly]] are held every five years on July 14th, with the [[Elections_in_Menghe#2019_National_Assembly_elections|most recent election]] taking place in 2019. Candidates are elected from {{wp|closed list|closed party lists}}, and each district's seats are allocated on the basis of {{wp|party-list proportional representation}}. Until recently, only the three parties in the regime-sanctioned UFNR coalition were permitted to run in elections, a rule which guaranteed that even with competitive voting the [[Menghean Socialist Party]] would maintain full control of the Assembly. This rule was lifted in 2019, when opposition candidates were allowed to run for the first time under a unified "Independent" party list. ('''[[National Assembly (Menghe)|See more...]]''')


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The National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Menghe (Menghean Sinmun: 대멩 사회주의 궁화국 국민 의회, Menghean Gomun: 大孟社會主義共和國國民議會, pr. Dae Meng Sahoejuyi Gonghwaguk Gukmin Yihoe), often abbreviated as National Assembly (국회 / 國會, Gukhoe) is the unicameral legislative body of the Socialist Republic of Menghe. It convenes at the National Assembly Building in Donggyŏng. Each of Menghe's Province-level entities serves as a large multi-member district, with a number of seats proportional to its population. The total number of seats is fixed at 278, with the Chairman of the Supreme Council casting a tie-breaking vote in the event of a deadlock. Elections for the National Assembly are held every five years on July 14th, with the most recent election taking place in 2019. Candidates are elected from closed party lists, and each district's seats are allocated on the basis of party-list proportional representation. Until recently, only the three parties in the regime-sanctioned UFNR coalition were permitted to run in elections, a rule which guaranteed that even with competitive voting the Menghean Socialist Party would maintain full control of the Assembly. This rule was lifted in 2019, when opposition candidates were allowed to run for the first time under a unified "Independent" party list. (See more...)

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