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The '''Parliament of Sel Appa''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Parlement du Sel Appa'') is the national legislature of Sel Appa, seated at the Parliament Building in Nemnenait.
The '''Parliament of Sel Appa''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Parlement du Sel Appa'') is the national legislature of [[Sel Appa]], seated at the Parliament Building in Nemnenait.


==History==
==History==
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==Current composition==
==Current composition==
The Liberal Party initially elected 156 representatives, however 31 were expelled by party leader Tourmont after voting against him at a no confidence vote. They subsequently formed a bloc known as Independent Liberals and sat in Opposition. After the Russians voted for independence in 2022, their representatives were rarely present and would abstain during votes. In 2023, the Communist Party voted to joined DSU. In 2024, when the Russian region became independent, their seats were declared vacant and with Russkiy Golosa defunct, the seats could not be filled. Thus, Parliament only had 284 members for the rest of the term.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Party !! Ideology !! Leader !! Seats !! Elected
in 2020
|-
| style="background: #ffffbf;| Liberal || Center || [[François Tourmont]] || 125 || 156
|-
| style="background: #ffe0bf;| DSU || Left || [[Kristina Leno]] || 104 || 90
|-
| style="background: #ffffff;| Ind. Liberals || Center ||  || 31 || 0
|-
| style="background: #bfffbf;| Green || Center || [[Mackenzie Tate]] || 21 || 21
|-
| style="background: #ffbfff;| Monarchist || Right || [[Reginald Patrick]] || 3 || 3
|-
| Vacant || - || - || 67 || 0
|}


==Historical composition==
==Historical composition==
Notes: For the 2010 election, the Communist Party rebranded as the Authoritarian Socialist Party, the Socialist Party became Democratic Socialists United (DemSoc United or DSU), and the Nationalist Party became the Monarchist Party. For the 2011 election, the AutSocs reverted back to Communist. The Fizroe National Party was founded in 2024 and is not a direct successor to the Monarchist Party, however they are led and supported by largely the same people, and thus have been combined here. Additionally, the Reconstitution Party is not a direct successor to the Conservative Party and is a splinter from the Liberal Party, however they have largely similar ideologies, and thus have been combined here.
Over the years, the parties which sat in Parliament varied. Thus, the tables are divided into three main eras: the first constitution from 2005 to 2010, the second constitution from 2011 to 2020, and after the Russian region seceded in 2024. '''Bold''' indicates a parliament election. ''Italics'' indicates party status changes during a term.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ First Constitution (2005 to 2010)
|-
! Year !! AutSoc<br>([[Communist Party of Sel Appa|Communist]]){{efn|For the 2010 election, the Communist Party rebranded as the Authoritarian Socialist Party.}} !! [[Democratic Socialists United|DSU]]<br>(Socialist){{efn|For the 2010 election, the Socialist Party rebranded as Democratic Socialists United (DemSoc United or DSU).}} !! [[Green Party of Sel Appa|Green]] !! [[Liberal Party of Sel Appa|Liberal]] !! [[Monarchist Party of Sel Appa|Monarchist]]<br>(Nationalist){{efn|For the 2010 election, the Nationalist Party rebranded as the Monarchist Party.}} !! [[Conservative Party of Sel Appa|Conservative]] !! [[Russkiy Golosa|Russkiy<br>Golosa]] !! [[Moderate Party of Sel Appa|Moderate]] !! [[Pirate Party of Sel Appa|Pirate]]
|-
| '''2005''' || 117 || 63 || 18 || 68 || 42 || 38 || - || 5 || -
|-
| '''2010''' || 110 || 19 || 11 || 77 || 50 || 10 || 49 || - || 25
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Second Constitution (2010 to 2024)
|-
! Year !! Communist !! DSU !! Green !! Liberal !! Monarchist !! [[Independent Liberals (Sel Appa)|Ind. Liberals]]<br>(Conservative){{efn|Independent Liberals are a breakaway from the Liberal Party, and not a direct successor to the Conservative Party, however they have largely similar ideology, and thus have been combined here.}} !! Russkiy<br>Golosa !! Vacant
|-
| '''2011''' || 31 || 70 || 24 || 132 || 18 || 12 || 64 || -
|-
| '''2015''' || 10 || 76 || 32 || 144 || 21 || 3 || 65 || -
|-
| '''2020''' || 14 || 90 || 21 || 156 || 3 || - || 67 || -
|-
| ''2022'' || 14 || 90 || 21 || 125 || 3 || 31 || 67 || -
|-
| ''2024'' || - || 104 || 21 || 125 || 3 || 31 || - || 67
|}


'''Bold''' indicates a general election. ''Italics'' indicates party status changes during a term.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Post-secession (2025 to present)
|-
! Year !! DSU !! Green !! Liberal !! [[Fizroe National Party|Fizroe<br>National]] !! [[Reconstitution Party of Sel Appa|Reconstitution]] !! [[Workers Party of Sel Appa|Workers]]
|-
| '''2025''' || 162 || 18 || 140 || 6 || 25 || -
|-
| ''2027'' || 91 || 18 || 105 || 6 || 60 || 71
|-
| '''2030''' || 52 || 35 || 96 || 8 || 59 || 101
|}


===Notes===
{{notelist}}


[[Category:Sel Appa]]
[[Category:Sel Appa]]
[[Category:Legislatures]]

Latest revision as of 01:29, 26 November 2024

Parliament of Sel Appa

Parlement du Sel Appa
5th Parliament (2020)
Type
Type
History
Founded2005
Preceded byHouse of Earls
Leadership
Leader of the Opposition
Kristina Leno, DSU
since 2010
Structure
Seats351
Political groups
Government (146)
  •   Liberal (125)
  •   Green (21)

Opposition (138)

Vacant

  •   Vacant (67)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Proportional representation
First election
2005
Last election
2020
Next election
On or before 2025
Meeting place
Parliament Building

The Parliament of Sel Appa (French: Parlement du Sel Appa) is the national legislature of Sel Appa, seated at the Parliament Building in Nemnenait.

History

The Parliament of Sel Appa was founded in 2005 after the end of the John Alexander dictatorship. It essentially replaced the House of Earls during the monarchy period.

Membership

Parliament has 351 representatives, ten for every province, and one for the capital. However, they are elected from national proportional lists.

Elections

Originally, elections were scheduled to be held every seven years. However, after the new constitution was passed in 2010, this was changed to five years, unless Parliament is dissolved early. Parties are voted for on national lists based on proportional representation.

After an election, the sitting Chancellor presides over the new Parliament, even if they are not a member. Typically, parties have pre-opening agreements to form a coalition government. If they have been unable to do so by the Opening of Parliament, the Chancellor gavels out, and the party delegations return to their respective chambers. Each party leader appoints a number of deputies to negotiate a coalition with other parties. Once a sufficient number of parties sign pre-coalition agreements, a coalition can be formed. If a majority is obtained, they form the Government. The largest party in the minority leads the Opposition. It is permissible to have a minority government supported by a party not in the coalition agreement.

Committees

Current composition

The Liberal Party initially elected 156 representatives, however 31 were expelled by party leader Tourmont after voting against him at a no confidence vote. They subsequently formed a bloc known as Independent Liberals and sat in Opposition. After the Russians voted for independence in 2022, their representatives were rarely present and would abstain during votes. In 2023, the Communist Party voted to joined DSU. In 2024, when the Russian region became independent, their seats were declared vacant and with Russkiy Golosa defunct, the seats could not be filled. Thus, Parliament only had 284 members for the rest of the term.

Party Ideology Leader Seats Elected

in 2020

Liberal Center François Tourmont 125 156
DSU Left Kristina Leno 104 90
Ind. Liberals Center 31 0
Green Center Mackenzie Tate 21 21
Monarchist Right Reginald Patrick 3 3
Vacant - - 67 0

Historical composition

Over the years, the parties which sat in Parliament varied. Thus, the tables are divided into three main eras: the first constitution from 2005 to 2010, the second constitution from 2011 to 2020, and after the Russian region seceded in 2024. Bold indicates a parliament election. Italics indicates party status changes during a term.

First Constitution (2005 to 2010)
Year AutSoc
(Communist)[a]
DSU
(Socialist)[b]
Green Liberal Monarchist
(Nationalist)[c]
Conservative Russkiy
Golosa
Moderate Pirate
2005 117 63 18 68 42 38 - 5 -
2010 110 19 11 77 50 10 49 - 25
Second Constitution (2010 to 2024)
Year Communist DSU Green Liberal Monarchist Ind. Liberals
(Conservative)[d]
Russkiy
Golosa
Vacant
2011 31 70 24 132 18 12 64 -
2015 10 76 32 144 21 3 65 -
2020 14 90 21 156 3 - 67 -
2022 14 90 21 125 3 31 67 -
2024 - 104 21 125 3 31 - 67
Post-secession (2025 to present)
Year DSU Green Liberal Fizroe
National
Reconstitution Workers
2025 162 18 140 6 25 -
2027 91 18 105 6 60 71
2030 52 35 96 8 59 101

Notes

  1. For the 2010 election, the Communist Party rebranded as the Authoritarian Socialist Party.
  2. For the 2010 election, the Socialist Party rebranded as Democratic Socialists United (DemSoc United or DSU).
  3. For the 2010 election, the Nationalist Party rebranded as the Monarchist Party.
  4. Independent Liberals are a breakaway from the Liberal Party, and not a direct successor to the Conservative Party, however they have largely similar ideology, and thus have been combined here.