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| political_groups1 = '''Government (87)'''<br>{{nowrap|{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|Lemovician Section]] (87)}}<br>'''Opposition (23)'''<br>{{nowrap|{{colorbox|grey}} {{wp|Independent politicians|Independents}} (23)}}
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| last_election2 = [[Elections in Lemovicia#2020|2 November, 2020]]
| last_election2 = [[Elections in Lemovicia#2020|2 November, 2020]]
| voting_system2 = {{wp|Party-list proportional representation}}
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| meeting_place  = Assembly Building, [[Topagunea]]
| meeting_place  = Assembly Building, [[Topagunea]]
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The '''National Assembly of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Jendearen bacaŕa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Narodowe''), or the '''Lemovician Assembly''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiluŕaren bacaŕa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Łemowicze'') is the {{wp|legislature}} of the self-proclaimed state of [[Lemovicia]].
The '''National Assembly of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Jendearen bacaŕa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Narodowe''), or the '''Lemovician Assembly''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiluŕaren bacaŕa'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Zgromadzenie Łemowicze'') is the {{wp|legislature}} of the self-proclaimed state of [[Lemovicia]].


Established in 1979 following the proclamation of Lemovician independence from the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]], it has always been dominated by the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]], which is the only legal political party in the Lemovician state, with all other legislators being {{wp|independent politicians}}.
Established in 1979 following the proclamation of Lemovician independence from the [[West Miersa|Miersan Sotirian Republic]], it has always been dominated by the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]], which is the only legal political party in the Lemovician state, with all other legislators being {{wp|independent politicians}}.


==Distribution==
==Distribution==
As per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|constitution]], the National Assembly is comprised of 110 seats, elected via {{wp|first-past-the-post}}. Unlike [[West Miersa]]'s [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], only areas under the direct control of the Lemovician state elect members to the Lemovician Assembly, with areas under the control of the [[Małomiersa|Małomiersan voivodeship]] being unrepresented in the National Assembly.
As per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|constitution]], the National Assembly is comprised of 110 seats, elected via {{wp|instant-runoff voting}}. Unlike [[West Miersa]]'s [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], only areas under the direct control of the Lemovician state elect members to the Lemovician Assembly, with areas under the control of the [[Małomiersa|Małomiersan voivodeship]] being unrepresented in the National Assembly.


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|[[Bidegurucean Province|Bidegurucean]] || 52
|[[Bidegurucean Province|Bidegurucean]] || 52
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|[[Corridor Security Zone]] || 7
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|[[Egunsentian Province|Egunsentian]] || 20
|[[Egunsentian Province|Egunsentian]] || 20
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|[[Lautada Province|Lautada]] || 2
|[[Lautada Province|Lautada]] || 2
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|[[Slirnian Autonomous Region]] || 7
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|[[Zelaja Province|Zelaja]] || 29
|[[Zelaja Province|Zelaja]] || 29

Latest revision as of 05:47, 12 July 2021

National Assembly of Lemovicia

Jendearen bacaŕa (Lemovician)
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
TBD
Structure
Seats110
LemovAssemb.png
National Assembly political groups
Government (61)
  Lemovician Section (61)
Opposition (49)
  Independents (49)
Elections
Instant-runoff voting
Last election
2 November, 2020
Meeting place
File:Vilnius Seimas.jpg
Assembly Building, Topagunea
Website
TBD

The National Assembly of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Jendearen bacaŕa, Miersan: Zgromadzenie Narodowe), or the Lemovician Assembly (Lemovician: Mendiluŕaren bacaŕa, Miersan: Zgromadzenie Łemowicze) is the legislature of the self-proclaimed state of Lemovicia.

Established in 1979 following the proclamation of Lemovician independence from the Miersan Sotirian Republic, it has always been dominated by the Lemovician Section of the Workers' International, which is the only legal political party in the Lemovician state, with all other legislators being independent politicians.

Distribution

As per the constitution, the National Assembly is comprised of 110 seats, elected via instant-runoff voting. Unlike West Miersa's National Assembly, only areas under the direct control of the Lemovician state elect members to the Lemovician Assembly, with areas under the control of the Małomiersan voivodeship being unrepresented in the National Assembly.

Province Seats
Bidegurucean 52
Corridor Security Zone 7
Egunsentian 20
Lautada 2
Zelaja 29