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Latest revision as of 07:21, 16 March 2024

Federal Congress
Type
Type
Leadership
President ex officio
Frederick Jones
Federalist
President pro tempore
Jennifer MacDougall, Vermont SLP
Majority Leader
B. Ross Albertson, Federalist
Structure
Seats38
Federal Congress 1971.svg
Political groups
Majority (17)
  Federalist: 17 seats
Minority (16)
  Dem-Rep: 16 seats
Others (5)
  Nullifier: 2 seats
  VSLP: 2 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
Elections
General ticket
Last election
1970 US congressional election
Next election
1972 US congressional election
Website
kurultai.ml (planned)

The Federal Congress is the national unicameral legislature of the United States of America. Elected every two years through the general ticket system, the Federal Congress is composed of two members from each US state, elected on a joint slate. Every four years, the Federal Congress meets in an extraordinary session to form the Electoral College, which elects the President (and Vice-President) of the United States of America using first-past-the-post voting.