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* The Representatives will elect their Speaker and other roles as soon as they enter Parliament for the first time. Each Representative will have one vote. | * The Representatives will elect their Speaker and other roles as soon as they enter Parliament for the first time. Each Representative will have one vote. | ||
* The House of Representatives will have the power to reprimand an MP, as long as two-thirds of the House agree to it. | * The House of Representatives will have the power to reprimand an MP, as long as two-thirds of the House agree to it. | ||
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The Constitution of Jockia is the supreme law of the Republic of Jockia.
Article One: Legislative
Section 1
All legislative powers shall be vested in a Parliament of Jockia, which shall consist of a House of Representatives and an Assembly.
Section 2
- The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members of Parliament chosen every general election by people of several towns and cities.
- No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of eighteen years, and not been a natural born citizen of the Republic of Jockia.
- For each jurisdiction (town or city) there will be one Representative.
- When vacancies happen in the Representation from any jurisdiction, the Parliamentary Authority shall issue an Order of Election to fill such vacancies.
- The Representatives will elect their Speaker and other roles as soon as they enter Parliament for the first time. Each Representative will have one vote.
- The House of Representatives will have the power to reprimand an MP, as long as two-thirds of the House agree to it.