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[[Category:Glytter]]
{{Infobox legislature
{{Infobox legislature
|name              = Seanad Glítteann
|name              = Seanad Glaíteann
|legislature        = [[Seanad Glítteann|41st Seanad]]
|legislature        =  
|coa_pic            = Seanad Logo.png
|coa_pic            = Seanad Logo.png
|coa_res            = 150px
|coa_res            = 150px
|session_room      = SeanadChamber.jpg
|session_room      = SeanadChamber.jpg
|house_type        = Upper House
| session_res        = 150px
|body              = Tionól
|house_type        = {{wp|Upper house}}
|leader1_type      = [[Seanad Glítteann#Cathaoirleach|Cathaoirleach]]
|body              =  
|leader1            = [[Shannon O'Brien]]
|leader1_type      =  
|party1            = ([[Liberty Party (Glytter)|LP]])
|leader1            =  
|members            = 60
|party1            =  
|structure1        = Seanad_Composition.png
|members            =  
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|structure1        =  
|political_groups1  = '''Government (30)'''
|structure1_res    =  
* {{colorbox|Purple}} [[Liberty Party (Glytter)|Liberty]] (27)
|term_length        =
* {{colorbox|#009644}} [[Centre Party (Glytter)|Centre]] (3)
|established    = 1814
'''Opposition (10)'''
|disbanded     = 2021
* {{colorbox|#EE2020}} [[Social Democratic Party (Glytter)|Social Democrats]] (7)
* {{color box|#FFBF00}} [[Free Market Party (Glytter)|Free Marketers]] (2)
* {{colorbox|#BF80FF}} [[Glytteronian Independence Party (Glytter)|PNG]] (1)
'''Other (20)'''
* {{colorbox|Black}} [[Lairds Spiritual (Glytter)|Lairds Spiritual]] (9)
* {{colorbox|Grey}} {{wp|Independent politician|Independents}} (11)
|term_length        = 5 years
|last_election1    = [[Glytteronian Seanad election, 2016|26 May 2016]]
|next_election1     = 26 May 2021
|voting_system1    =
|voting_system1    =
|redistricting      =  
|redistricting      =  
|meeting_place      = Seanad Chamber<br />[[Carrowdun Palace]], [[Spálgleann]]
|meeting_place      = Seanad Chamber<br />[[Carrowdun Palace]], [[Spálgleann]]
|website            = tionól/seanad
|website            =  
}}
}}


'''Seanad Glítteann''' (''{{wp|Senate}} of Glytter'') is the upper house of the [[Tionól]], which also comprises the [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] (the lower house). It is commonly called the Seanad or Senate and its members senators (seanadóirí in {{wp|Irish|Ghaillish}}, singular: seanadóir). Unlikethe  Comhthionól, it is only partially directly elected. More than half of its members are chosen through various methods, typically rooted in appointment. Its powers are considerably more limited than those of the Comhthionól and it can only delay laws with which it disagrees, rather than veto them outright. It has been located, since its establishment, in [[Carrowdun Palace]].  
The '''Seanad Glaíteann''' (literally "{{wp|Senate}} of Caldia") was the {{wp|upper house}} of the {{wp|Bicameralism|bicameral}} [[Tionól (Bicameral)|Tionól]] of [[Caldia]] from 1857 until 2021. During the bicameral period, the {{wp|lower house}} was the [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] (literally "National Assembly").


==Composition==
It was commonly referred to as the Seanad and its members senators (seanadóirí in {{wp|Irish|Ghaillish}}, singular: seanadóir). At the time of its abolition, it had 60 members. 26 of its members were directly elected while the rest were chosen through various methods, typically rooted in appointment.  
The Seanad has a total of sixty members, of which only twenty five are elected, with each county of Glytter electing one senator. Fifteen of the senators are directly appointed by the [[Taoiseach of Glytter|Taoiseach]] and serve at his or her pleasure. Nine of the senators, known as the Lairds Spiritual, were all previously bishops from the [[Church of Glytter]]. However, the Instrument for Governance of 1965 saw the Goeldonic bishops retain six of the seats while the three [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholic]] bishops were allotted the remaining three seats. The Lairds Academia are a representative from Glytter's four ancient universities (the University of Spálgleann, the University of Gayneva, the University of Invertwinc, and St Cuchulain's University) as well as the Roryian universities (King's University Bulfawst and Snarksburg University), typically a former {{wp|Rector (academia)|rector}}. Three Lairds Commercial are appointed by the Glytteronian Chamber of Commerce and two Lairds Agricultural from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The Lairds Academia, Commercial, And Agricultural all sit as independents.  


===Members of the 41st Seanad===
Its powers were more limited compared to those of the Comhthionól. Prior to 1965, the chamber had considerably more power. 50 of its members were directly elected, two representing each county, while the other 10 were appointed through various means. The chamber had less control over legislation due to the status of the Comhthionól, but did have say over the budget. If the two chambers were in disagreement, issues had to be re-addressed through the submission of a new joint proposal. These proposals were facilitated by standing committees consisting of members from both chambers. After 1965, the chamber only had the power to delay laws with which it disagreed. It did not have the authority to veto them outright


{| class="wikitable"
==Composition==
|-
At the time of its abolition, the Seanad had a total of sixty members. Only twenty six were elected, with each county of Caldia electing one senator. Fifteen of the senators were directly appointed by the [[Taoiseach of Caldia|taoiseach]] and served at his or her pleasure. First starting in 2008, one third of the taoiseach's appointments were required to come from ethnic and minority backgrounds.The [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta|Leader of the Opposition]] appointed four senators.  
!colspan="2"| Party/Group
!Senators
|-
! style="background:Purple;" |
|[[Liberty Party (Glytter)|Liberty]]|| style="text-align:right;"| 27
|-
! style="background:#EE2020" |
|[[Social Democratic Party (Glytter)|Social Democrats]] || style="text-align:right;"| 7
|-
! style="background:#009644" |
|[[Centre Party (Glytter)|Centre]]|| style="text-align:right;"| 3
|-
! style="background:#FFBF00;" |
|[[Free Market Party (Glytter)|Free Marketers]] || style="text-align:right;"| 2
|-
! style="background:Salmon" |
|[[Glytteronian Independence Party (Glytter)|PNG]] || style="text-align:right;"| 1
|-
! style="background:Black;" |
|Lairds Spiritual || style="text-align:right;"| 9
|-
! style="background:Grey;" |
|Lairds Academia || style="text-align:right;"| 6
|-
! style="background:Grey;" |
|Lairds Commercial || style="text-align:right;"| 3
|-
! style="background:Grey;" |
|Lairds Agricultural || style="text-align:right;"| 2
|-
|colspan="2"|'''Total''' || style="text-align:right;"| '''60'''
|}
 
==Powers==
 
==Cathaoirleach==
The chairperson, or presiding member, of Seanad Glítteann is the Cathaoirleach ({{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}} for "chairperson"). The Cathaoirleach is chosen from among the 25 elected seanadóirí  but is expected to observe strict impartiality. Despite this, the government will usually try to select one of its own for the position, if its numbers allow. Unlike the [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta#Ceann Comhairle|Ceann Comhairle]] of the lower house, the Cathaoirleach stands for reelection. The Cathaoirleach votes as any member of the Seanad would. The current serving Cathaoirleach is Liberty Senator [[Shannon O'Brien]].
 
{| class="wikitable"
! width="30%" colspan=2 | Name
! width="40%" | Period
! width="30%" | Seanad
|-  align=center
|style="background:Purple;"|
| [[Shannon O'Brien]] ([[Liberty Party (Glytter)|Liberty]])
| 26 May 2011 - present
| 40th, 41st
|}


==Activities==
The remaining 15 senators were selected from five special constituencies. These constituencies represented agricultural groups, {{wp|employers' organizations}}, the six main national universities, {{wp|trade unions}}, and religious and cultural organizations. They were required to sit as independents. Each constituency elected three members to the chamber. This practice was inspired by the Azmaran [[Althing (Azmara)|Landsmot]].
===Committees===


==Historical Origins==
Prior to 1965, 50 of the chambers 60 members were directly elected. Two represented each of Caldia's 25 counties. The remaining 10 senators were appointed by the monarch on the advice of the [[Government of Caldia|government]]. This began in 1857 and replaced the old system. When the chamber was first established it had a total of 70 members. This consisted of 25 elected members, 20 hereditary peers, 9 members appointed by the [[Church of Caldia]], 6 appointed by the main universities, and 10 senators appointed directly by the monarch.
[[Chamber of Lairds]]


==Leadership==
The chairperson, or presiding member, of Seanad Glaíteann was known as the Cathaoirleach (Ghaillish for "chairperson"). The Cathaoirleach was chosen from among the 26 elected seanadóirí but was expected to observe strict impartiality. Despite this, the government often selected one of its own for the position, if its numbers allowed. Unlike the Ceann Comhairle of the lower house, the Cathaoirleach stood for reelection. The Cathaoirleach also voted as any member of the Seanad would. The last person to serve as Cathaoirleach was Úna Ní Muilleoir, who held the office from 2019 until 2021.


[[Category:Politics of Glytter]]
[[Category:Tionól]]

Latest revision as of 17:56, 15 June 2021

Seanad Glaíteann
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Established1814
Disbanded2021
Meeting place
SeanadChamber.jpg
Seanad Chamber
Carrowdun Palace, Spálgleann

The Seanad Glaíteann (literally "Senate of Caldia") was the upper house of the bicameral Tionól of Caldia from 1857 until 2021. During the bicameral period, the lower house was the Comhthionól Náisiúnta (literally "National Assembly").

It was commonly referred to as the Seanad and its members senators (seanadóirí in Ghaillish, singular: seanadóir). At the time of its abolition, it had 60 members. 26 of its members were directly elected while the rest were chosen through various methods, typically rooted in appointment.

Its powers were more limited compared to those of the Comhthionól. Prior to 1965, the chamber had considerably more power. 50 of its members were directly elected, two representing each county, while the other 10 were appointed through various means. The chamber had less control over legislation due to the status of the Comhthionól, but did have say over the budget. If the two chambers were in disagreement, issues had to be re-addressed through the submission of a new joint proposal. These proposals were facilitated by standing committees consisting of members from both chambers. After 1965, the chamber only had the power to delay laws with which it disagreed. It did not have the authority to veto them outright

Composition

At the time of its abolition, the Seanad had a total of sixty members. Only twenty six were elected, with each county of Caldia electing one senator. Fifteen of the senators were directly appointed by the taoiseach and served at his or her pleasure. First starting in 2008, one third of the taoiseach's appointments were required to come from ethnic and minority backgrounds.The Leader of the Opposition appointed four senators.

The remaining 15 senators were selected from five special constituencies. These constituencies represented agricultural groups, employers' organizations, the six main national universities, trade unions, and religious and cultural organizations. They were required to sit as independents. Each constituency elected three members to the chamber. This practice was inspired by the Azmaran Landsmot.

Prior to 1965, 50 of the chambers 60 members were directly elected. Two represented each of Caldia's 25 counties. The remaining 10 senators were appointed by the monarch on the advice of the government. This began in 1857 and replaced the old system. When the chamber was first established it had a total of 70 members. This consisted of 25 elected members, 20 hereditary peers, 9 members appointed by the Church of Caldia, 6 appointed by the main universities, and 10 senators appointed directly by the monarch.

Leadership

The chairperson, or presiding member, of Seanad Glaíteann was known as the Cathaoirleach (Ghaillish for "chairperson"). The Cathaoirleach was chosen from among the 26 elected seanadóirí but was expected to observe strict impartiality. Despite this, the government often selected one of its own for the position, if its numbers allowed. Unlike the Ceann Comhairle of the lower house, the Cathaoirleach stood for reelection. The Cathaoirleach also voted as any member of the Seanad would. The last person to serve as Cathaoirleach was Úna Ní Muilleoir, who held the office from 2019 until 2021.