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| legislature      = 43rd National Assembly of Carloso
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| last_election1    = [[Carlosian general election, 2015|11 November 2015]]
| last_election1    = [[Carlosian general election, 2015|11 November 2015]]
| next_election1    = [[2020 Carlosian general election|11 November 2020]]
| next_election1    = [[2020 Carlosian general election|11 November 2020]]
| meeting_place    = [[House of the Parliament (Carloso)|House of the Parliament]], [[Madrigal, Carloso|Madrigal]], [[Carloso]]
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The '''Parliament of Carloso''' (Spanish: ''Parlamento de Cárloso'') is the unicameral legislature of [[Carloso]]. While its current form dates to the enactment of the new Constitution of Carloso in 1956, the Parliament itself can be traced back to independence in 1581. Historically, it was divided between the House of Commons and the House of Lords; later the National Assembly and Senate in the Republican period, however the 1956 constitution abolished the lower and upper houses and replaced them and with a unicameral Parliament.
The '''National Assembly of Carloso''' (Spanish: ''Parlamento de Cárloso'') is the unicameral legislature of [[Carloso]]. While its current form dates to the enactment of the new Constitution of Carloso in 1956, the National Assembly itself can be traced back to independence in 1581. Historically, the Carlosian Parliament was divided between the House of Commons and the House of Lords; later the National Assembly and Senate in the Republican period, however the 1956 constitution abolished the upper house and replaced them and with a unicameral National Assembly.


The last general election in Carloso was held in 2015. The next will be held in 2020.
The last general election in Carloso was held in 2015. The next will be held in 2020.

Revision as of 17:07, 1 October 2019

National Assembly of Carloso
Parlamento de Cárloso
43rd National Assembly of Carloso
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesNational Assembly
Structure
Seats859
2018 Parliament of Carloso.svg
Political groups
Government (507)
  •   National Salvation (507)
Opposition (352)
  •   Conservative Party (183)
  •   Democratic Party (68)
  •   Socialist Republicans (30)
  •   Synarchist Union (24)
  •   Communist (18)
  •   Independent (29)
Elections
Single transferable vote
Last election
11 November 2015
Next election
11 November 2020
Meeting place
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House of the National Assembly, Madrigal, Carloso

The National Assembly of Carloso (Spanish: Parlamento de Cárloso) is the unicameral legislature of Carloso. While its current form dates to the enactment of the new Constitution of Carloso in 1956, the National Assembly itself can be traced back to independence in 1581. Historically, the Carlosian Parliament was divided between the House of Commons and the House of Lords; later the National Assembly and Senate in the Republican period, however the 1956 constitution abolished the upper house and replaced them and with a unicameral National Assembly.

The last general election in Carloso was held in 2015. The next will be held in 2020.

Etymology

History

Composition

Party Ideology Leader Seats
National Salvation National conservatism Cárlos Tobón 507
Conservative Party Liberal conservatism Ferdinand Casares 183
Democratic Party Liberalism Eric O'Neill 68
Socialist Republicans Democratic socialism Maria Chambers 30
Synarchist Union Neo-fascism Damián Torrero 24
Communist Party Marxism-Leninism Thomas Bates 18
Independent N/A N/A 29

Role

Committees