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*{{colorbox|#d790c7|border=darkgray}} Human Rights Alliance (1)
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The '''Congress of Mava''' (Mavean: ''Mava Repalik Matinitanni''; Almagrian: ''Congreso de la República de Mava''; commonly abbreviated as "MRM") is the parliament of the [[Mava|Republic of Mava]]. A unicameral legislature, its 51 members are elected every five years by first-past-the-post to represent single-member constituencies.
The '''National''' '''Congress of Mava''' (Mavean: ''Mava Repalik Aituniajiin Matinitanni Najaumiit''; Almagrian: ''Congreso Nacional de la República Sostenible de Mava''; colloqually "Matinumiit") is the parliament of the [[Mava|Sustainable Republic of Mava]]. A unicameral legislature, its 51 members are elected every five years by first-past-the-post to represent single-member constituencies.
 
The National Congress was established on independence in 1970, succeeding the Transitional Congress that Atitlanese colonial authorities established in 1965 to prepare for independence. Congress is presided over by the Speaker (Taama Iativut since 20 July 2020), who is elected by deputies from amongst their number. Congress meets at the Palasi Matinitanni in Taalan, previously the residence of the Governor of Mava. The last election was held on 9 July 2020, with deputies meeting for the first time on 20 July 2020.


The Congress was established on independence in 1970, succeeding the Transitional Congress that Atitlanese colonial authorities established in 1965 to prepare for independence. Congress is presided over by the Speaker (Taama Iativut since 20 July 2020), who is elected by deputies from amongst their number. Congress meets at the Palasi Matinitanni in Taalan, previously the residence of the Governor of Mava. The last election was held on 9 July 2020, with deputies meeting for the first time on 20 July 2020.
== Election and composition ==
The National Congress of Mava has 51 members (deputies) who are directly elected every five years (or before in the case of an early election). All deputies are elected via first-past-the-post in single-member constituencies. Constituency boundaries are determined by the Democracy, Boundary, and Elections Commission and approved by Congress. In addition, there are a number of individuals who may attend and speak, but who may not vote. These are the Catholic Archbishop of Taalan, the Moderator of the Reformed Church of Mava, the Lutheran Bishop of Mava, former Presidents who no longer serve as deputies, and provincial governors.
 
Generally, eligibility to vote is the same as eligibility to stand for election. However, candidates may not be bankrupt and must be proficient in Mavean or Almagrian. Since 2009, a deputy can be recalled if 10 percent of constituents sign a petition.
 
For registration purposes, political parties are allocated a status based on their position. The governing party is officially recognised as the Government, with the largest party not in government is registered as the Official Opposition. Government and, to a lesser extent, Official Opposition parties have access to state papers and official secrets. Other political groups sit as Opposition parties. Those parties in an alliance with the government but not in a formal coalition sit as Unaligned.
 
== Party standings ==
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" | Affiliation
! Party leader
! Status
! Members
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:#20a89d;"|
| align=left|Mavean National Party
| align=center|Juu Kajusit
| align=center|Government
| align=center|33
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:#bb3333;"|
| align=left|Democratic People's Party
| align=center|Aitor Simit
| align=center|Official Opposition
| align=center|10
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:#289dc2;"|
| align=left|Social Democratic Party
| align=center|Jaani Sallent
| align=center|Opposition
| align=center|4
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:#ffd600;"|
| align=left|Lati Party
| align=center|Niku Pialiik
| align=center|Unaligned
| align=center|3
|-
! style="color:inherit;background:#d790c7;"|
| align=left|Human Rights Alliance
| align=center|Unai Aatams
| align=center|Opposition
| align=center|1
|-
! colspan="4" style="text-align:left; | Total
| align=center|51
|-
! colspan="4" style="text-align:left; | Government majority
| align=center|19
|}
 
== History ==
Mava has had a legislature since June 1965, when the Transitional Congress (Mavean: ''Matinitanni Anuusijinijiin'') was established by the Atitlanese government to prepare the islands for independence. Initially, the congress was not directly elected, instead composed of the leading members of the indigenous Mavean National Committee for Political Change (GAKNM). The first election, in July 1966, saw only members of GAKNM eligible to vote and stand as candidates, largely disenfranchising all non-indigenous Maveans.
 
On independence in March 1970, the Transitional Congress became the permanent Congress of the Republic, the legislature of the new country. In 1997, the name was officially changed to the National Congress of the Sustainable Republic of Mava following the adoption of a new constitution.
 
== List of speakers ==
 
* Piaate Salikaami (1 March 1970 - 7 June 1985)
* Kaatipit Raamput (17 July 1985 - 8 June 1990)
* Sitivaan Puraam (18 July 1990 - 13 June 1997)
* Uilpavasi Kalapuan (14 July 1997 - 5 May 2004)
* Kaatipit Iapiim (10 May 2004 - 5 June 2015)
* Suuli Kuaas (13 July 2015 - 5 June 2020)
* Taama Iativut (20 July 2020 - present)
 
==Election results==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:text-top;font-size: 80%"
! colspan="14" |Congressional election results (1966/70-2020)
|-
!rowspan="3" | Congress !! rowspan="3" | Year !! rowspan="3" | Turnout
! colspan="10" | Seats!! rowspan="3" | Governments
|-
!GAKNM
!Mavean National Party
!Mava Democratic Party
!People's Party of Mava!! Democratic People's Party !! Social Mava Party !! Social Democratic Party !! Lati Party !! Human Rights Party !! Ind.
|-
! style="background-color:#123c4d" |
! style="background-color:#20a89d" |
!! style="background-color:#c21e1e" |
!! style="background-color:#d47e00" |
!! style="background-color:#bb3333" |
!! style="background-color:#114a58" |
!! style="background-color:#289dc2" |
!! style="background-color:#ffd600" |
!! style="background-color:#d790c7" |
!! style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |
|-
!''Transitional''
!1966
|–
|45
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
! style="text-align:left;" | Transitional Executive
|-
!1st
!1970
|65.7%
|–
|33
|7
|4
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|1
! style="text-align:left;" | Laainal I (KNM majority)
|-
!2nd
!1975
|67.2%
|–
|34
|9
|2
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
|–
! style="text-align:left;" | Laainal II (KNM majority)
|-
! rowspan="2" |3rd
! rowspan="2" |1980
| rowspan="2" |65.3%
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |35
| rowspan="2" |7
| rowspan="2" |3
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |–
| rowspan="2" |–
! style="text-align:left;" | Laainal III (KNM majority)
|-
! style="text-align:left;" | Paijul I (KNM majority)
|-
!4th<sup>1</sup>
!1985
|61.4%
|–
|35
|–
|–
|15
|–
|–
|–
|–
|1
! style="text-align:left;" | Paijul II (KNM majority)
|-
!5th
!1990
|60.3%
|–
|37
|–
|–
|13
|–
|–
|1
|–
|–
! style="text-align:left;" | Saarik I (KNM majority)
|-
! rowspan="3" |6th
! rowspan="3" |1995
| rowspan="3" |57.8%
| rowspan="3" |–
| rowspan="3" |31
| rowspan="3" |–
| rowspan="3" |–
| rowspan="3" |18
| rowspan="3" |2
| rowspan="3" |–
| rowspan="3" |0
| rowspan="3" |–
| rowspan="3" |–
! style="text-align:left;" | Saarik II (KNM majority)
|-
! style="text-align:left;" | Juuitit I (KNM majority)
|-
! style="text-align:left;" | Jaanat I (KNM majority)
|-
!7th ||1997
| 53.2%
|–|| 33
|–
|–|| 15 || 1 || –  || 1 || – || 1
! style="text-align:left;" | Jaanat II (KNM majority)
|-
!8th ||2000
| 50.1%
|–|| 36
|–
|–|| 7 || – || 4 || 2 || – || 2
! style="text-align:left;" | Jaanat III (KNM majority)
|-
!9th ||2005
| 48.5%
|–|| 31
|–
|–|| 10 || – || 6 || 2 || – || 1
! style="text-align:left;" | Jaanat IV (KNM majority)
|-
!10th ||2010
| 55.3%
|–|| 31
|–
|–|| 12 || – || 3 || 2 || 3 || –
! style="text-align:left;" | Kalaiv (KNM majority)
|-
!11th ||2015
| 52.7%
|–|| 34
|–
|–|| 9 || – || 4 || 2 || 2 || –
! style="text-align:left;" | Taanut (KNM majority)
|-
!12th ||2020
| 58.3%
|–|| 33
|–
|–|| 10 || – || 4 || 3 || 1 || –
! style="text-align:left;" | Juu (KNM majority)
|-
! style="text-align:left;" colspan="14" |{{nobold|<sup>1</sup> Number of seats increased from 45 to 51}}.
|-
|}
 
===Last election===
{{Election results
|image=[[File:Congress of Mava 2020.png|360px]]
|party1=Mavean National Party|votes1=7031|seats1=33|sc1=-1|color1=#20a89d
|party2=Democratic People's Party|votes2=3981|seats2=10|sc2=+1|color2=#bb3333
|party3=Social Democratic Party|votes3=1583|seats3=4|sc3=0|color3=#289dc2
|party4=Lati Party|votes4=532|seats4=3|sc4=+1|color4=#ffd600
|party5=Human Rights Alliance|votes5=1184|seats5=1|sc5=-1|color5=#d790c7
|total_sc=0
|valid=14311
|invalid=902
|electorate=26077
|source=National Congress of Mava
}}


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 16:31, 9 January 2025

National Congress of Mava

Mava Matinitanni Najaumiit
Congreso Nacional de Mava
11th Congress of the Republic
Seal of Mava.png
Type
Type
History
Founded1 March 1970
8 June 1965 (as the Transitional Congress)
Leadership
Speaker
Taama Iativut, KNM
since 20 July 2020
Structure
Seats51
Current composition of the Congress of Mava
Political groups
Government (33)
  •   Mavean National Party (33)

Opposition (18)

  •   Democratic People's Party (10)
  •   Social Democratic Party (4)
  •   Human Rights Alliance (1)

Unaligned (3)

  •   Lati Party (3)
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
9 July 2020
Next election
By 12 July 2025
Meeting place
Town Hall Ružomberok, July 16, 2011 01.jpg
Palasi Matinitanni, Taalan
Website
www.matinitanni.mv

The National Congress of Mava (Mavean: Mava Repalik Aituniajiin Matinitanni Najaumiit; Almagrian: Congreso Nacional de la República Sostenible de Mava; colloqually "Matinumiit") is the parliament of the Sustainable Republic of Mava. A unicameral legislature, its 51 members are elected every five years by first-past-the-post to represent single-member constituencies.

The National Congress was established on independence in 1970, succeeding the Transitional Congress that Atitlanese colonial authorities established in 1965 to prepare for independence. Congress is presided over by the Speaker (Taama Iativut since 20 July 2020), who is elected by deputies from amongst their number. Congress meets at the Palasi Matinitanni in Taalan, previously the residence of the Governor of Mava. The last election was held on 9 July 2020, with deputies meeting for the first time on 20 July 2020.

Election and composition

The National Congress of Mava has 51 members (deputies) who are directly elected every five years (or before in the case of an early election). All deputies are elected via first-past-the-post in single-member constituencies. Constituency boundaries are determined by the Democracy, Boundary, and Elections Commission and approved by Congress. In addition, there are a number of individuals who may attend and speak, but who may not vote. These are the Catholic Archbishop of Taalan, the Moderator of the Reformed Church of Mava, the Lutheran Bishop of Mava, former Presidents who no longer serve as deputies, and provincial governors.

Generally, eligibility to vote is the same as eligibility to stand for election. However, candidates may not be bankrupt and must be proficient in Mavean or Almagrian. Since 2009, a deputy can be recalled if 10 percent of constituents sign a petition.

For registration purposes, political parties are allocated a status based on their position. The governing party is officially recognised as the Government, with the largest party not in government is registered as the Official Opposition. Government and, to a lesser extent, Official Opposition parties have access to state papers and official secrets. Other political groups sit as Opposition parties. Those parties in an alliance with the government but not in a formal coalition sit as Unaligned.

Party standings

Affiliation Party leader Status Members
Mavean National Party Juu Kajusit Government 33
Democratic People's Party Aitor Simit Official Opposition 10
Social Democratic Party Jaani Sallent Opposition 4
Lati Party Niku Pialiik Unaligned 3
Human Rights Alliance Unai Aatams Opposition 1
Total 51
Government majority 19

History

Mava has had a legislature since June 1965, when the Transitional Congress (Mavean: Matinitanni Anuusijinijiin) was established by the Atitlanese government to prepare the islands for independence. Initially, the congress was not directly elected, instead composed of the leading members of the indigenous Mavean National Committee for Political Change (GAKNM). The first election, in July 1966, saw only members of GAKNM eligible to vote and stand as candidates, largely disenfranchising all non-indigenous Maveans.

On independence in March 1970, the Transitional Congress became the permanent Congress of the Republic, the legislature of the new country. In 1997, the name was officially changed to the National Congress of the Sustainable Republic of Mava following the adoption of a new constitution.

List of speakers

  • Piaate Salikaami (1 March 1970 - 7 June 1985)
  • Kaatipit Raamput (17 July 1985 - 8 June 1990)
  • Sitivaan Puraam (18 July 1990 - 13 June 1997)
  • Uilpavasi Kalapuan (14 July 1997 - 5 May 2004)
  • Kaatipit Iapiim (10 May 2004 - 5 June 2015)
  • Suuli Kuaas (13 July 2015 - 5 June 2020)
  • Taama Iativut (20 July 2020 - present)

Election results

Congressional election results (1966/70-2020)
Congress Year Turnout Seats Governments
GAKNM Mavean National Party Mava Democratic Party People's Party of Mava Democratic People's Party Social Mava Party Social Democratic Party Lati Party Human Rights Party Ind.
Transitional 1966 45 Transitional Executive
1st 1970 65.7% 33 7 4 1 Laainal I (KNM majority)
2nd 1975 67.2% 34 9 2 Laainal II (KNM majority)
3rd 1980 65.3% 35 7 3 Laainal III (KNM majority)
Paijul I (KNM majority)
4th1 1985 61.4% 35 15 1 Paijul II (KNM majority)
5th 1990 60.3% 37 13 1 Saarik I (KNM majority)
6th 1995 57.8% 31 18 2 0 Saarik II (KNM majority)
Juuitit I (KNM majority)
Jaanat I (KNM majority)
7th 1997 53.2% 33 15 1 1 1 Jaanat II (KNM majority)
8th 2000 50.1% 36 7 4 2 2 Jaanat III (KNM majority)
9th 2005 48.5% 31 10 6 2 1 Jaanat IV (KNM majority)
10th 2010 55.3% 31 12 3 2 3 Kalaiv (KNM majority)
11th 2015 52.7% 34 9 4 2 2 Taanut (KNM majority)
12th 2020 58.3% 33 10 4 3 1 Juu (KNM majority)
1 Number of seats increased from 45 to 51.

Last election

Congress of Mava 2020.png
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Mavean National Party7,03149.1333-1
Democratic People's Party3,98127.8210+1
Social Democratic Party1,58311.0640
Lati Party5323.723+1
Human Rights Alliance1,1848.271-1
Total14,311100.00510
Valid votes14,31194.07
Invalid/blank votes9025.93
Total votes15,213100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,07758.34
Source: National Congress of Mava

See also