Parliament of the Grand Duchy of Volhynia: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 18: Line 18:
| leader4            = Artim Larsson
| leader4            = Artim Larsson
| seats              = '''195 members'''<br>35 Councilors of State<br>160 Deputies
| seats              = '''195 members'''<br>35 Councilors of State<br>160 Deputies
| house1             = [[Counicl of State]]
| house1             = [[Council of State]]
| house2            = [[Chamber of Deputies]]
| house2            = [[Chamber of Deputies]]
| structure1        = Council of State.png
| structure1        = Council of State.png
Line 102: Line 102:


The current composition of the Parliament was configured in 1972 by the Constitutional Court on the Act of Legislative Redistricting per the population increase, within that Judicial Act it was decided that the next Redistricting for the Grand Duchy would take place in 2028.
The current composition of the Parliament was configured in 1972 by the Constitutional Court on the Act of Legislative Redistricting per the population increase, within that Judicial Act it was decided that the next Redistricting for the Grand Duchy would take place in 2028.
=Power and Strucutre=
=History=
The Grand Duchy of Volyhnia had a Parliament established in 1890 that was just the Chamber of Deputies that acted as the rubber stamp as the Constitution had not established powers to the Chamber at that time. In 1912 with the Independence granted by the Ahranaian Royal Family in-exile, the Grand Duchy established the modern-day Parliament as a full function Parliament with a separation of powers from the Executive and Judicial sections of government.
=Power and Structure=
==Council of State==
==Council of State==
==Chamber of Deputies==
==Chamber of Deputies==

Latest revision as of 23:21, 2 December 2022

Parliament of the Grand Duchy of Volhynia
Parliament of Volhynia Logo.png
Type
HousesCouncil of State Chamber of Deputies
Leadership
Grand Duke Vasil III
Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Ahrana
Milka Burak
Council Speaker
Karl Gustovsson
Chamber Speaker
Artim Larsson
Structure
Seats195 members
35 Councilors of State
160 Deputies
Council of State.png
Political groups
  Council Speaker (1)

Government (23)

  Social Democrats (11)
  Independents (8)
  Labour (4)

HM Most Loyal Opposition (12)

  Free Society (8)
  Agarinists (8)
Chamber of Deputies.png
Chamber of Deputies political groups
   Chamber Speaker (1)

HM Government (115)

  Social Democrats (38)
  Independents (28)
  Labour (17)
  Free Society (26)
  Green Party (6)

HM Most Loyal Opposition (44)

  Agarinists (44)
Elections
Gustov Method
Gustov Method with Districts
Next election
30 March 2025
Chamber of Deputies next election
30 March 2025
Meeting place
Parliamentary Palace, Prykarpattia, Grand Duchy of Volhynia

The Parliament of the Grand Duchy of Volhynia is a bicameral legislature that has full legislative authority over all lands of the Grand Duchy of Volhyina. The Legislature is made up of the Council of State and the Chamber of Deputies. Both Chambers of Parliament are the full legislative authority at the Federal Level of the Grand Duchy.

The current composition of the Parliament was configured in 1972 by the Constitutional Court on the Act of Legislative Redistricting per the population increase, within that Judicial Act it was decided that the next Redistricting for the Grand Duchy would take place in 2028.

History

The Grand Duchy of Volyhnia had a Parliament established in 1890 that was just the Chamber of Deputies that acted as the rubber stamp as the Constitution had not established powers to the Chamber at that time. In 1912 with the Independence granted by the Ahranaian Royal Family in-exile, the Grand Duchy established the modern-day Parliament as a full function Parliament with a separation of powers from the Executive and Judicial sections of government.

Power and Structure

Council of State

Chamber of Deputies

Joint Committees and Independent Committees

Opening of Parliament

Membership

Government

Elections

Political Parties