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}}{{Politics of Omerica}}The '''House of Plenipotentiaries''' is the {{ | }}{{Politics of Omerica}}The '''House of Plenipotentiaries''' is the {{wp|indirect election|indirectly-elected}} [[upper house]] of the [[Federal Diet of Omerica]]. The chamber consists of 100 members appointed by the legislatures of the twenty-five [[republics of Omerica]] and sits in the Hall of States (''Salle des États'') in the [[Palace of the Federation]]. | ||
Considered the ''de facto'' heir of the [[Confederal Diet of Omerica|Confederal Diet]], the first national legislature of [[Omerica]], the House effectively operates in a similar fashion. Reflecting the federal structure of the United Republics, each republic’s delegation in the House reflects the political composition of its legislative majority. As such the political make-up of the House is affected by changes in power in the republics, and by extension, by elections in each republic. | Considered the ''de facto'' heir of the [[Confederal Diet of Omerica|Confederal Diet]], the first national legislature of [[Omerica]], the House effectively operates in a similar fashion. Reflecting the federal structure of the United Republics, each republic’s delegation in the House reflects the political composition of its legislative majority. As such the political make-up of the House is affected by changes in power in the republics, and by extension, by elections in each republic. |
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House of Plenipotentiaries Chambre des plénipotentiaires (French) | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Manager of Government Business | |
Manager of Opposition Business | |
Structure | |
Seats | 100 |
File:Current House of Plenipotentiaries of Omerica.png | |
Elections | |
Indirect election | |
Meeting place | |
Hall of States, Palace of the Federation, Port-des-Saints |
United Republics of Omerica |
This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Omerica |
Foreign policy |
The House of Plenipotentiaries is the indirectly-elected upper house of the Federal Diet of Omerica. The chamber consists of 100 members appointed by the legislatures of the twenty-five republics of Omerica and sits in the Hall of States (Salle des États) in the Palace of the Federation.
Considered the de facto heir of the Confederal Diet, the first national legislature of Omerica, the House effectively operates in a similar fashion. Reflecting the federal structure of the United Republics, each republic’s delegation in the House reflects the political composition of its legislative majority. As such the political make-up of the House is affected by changes in power in the republics, and by extension, by elections in each republic.