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Parliament of Tarper Parlement de Tarper | |
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5th Parliament of Tarper | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Federal Council Federal Assembly |
History | |
Founded | September 10, 2002 |
Preceded by | Legislative Assembly of the Republic (Republic of Tarper) |
New session started | 25 September 2017 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the Federal Council | Laraine Castilla, SP since 22 September 2016 |
Speaker of the Federal Assembly | Edelmiro Villa, SP since 22 September 2013 |
Structure | |
Seats | 832 voting members
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Federal Council political groups | Government (73)
Opposition (50) |
Federal Assembly political groups | Government (420) (Second Herzog cabinet) Opposition(289) |
Elections | |
Federal Council voting system | Appointed by State legislature |
Federal Assembly voting system | Single transferable vote |
Federal Council last election | 1 March 2016 |
Federal Assembly last election | 24 September 2017 |
Meeting place | |
People's Grand Assembly Building, Guude, Whylsental |
The Parliament of Tarper, or simply known as the Tarperti Parliament or Federal Parliament, and legally known as the Federal Legislatures of Tarper as Parliament United, is the supreme legislative body in Tarper. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the Tarper. The two houses meet in seperate buildings in Terraum but in case of emergency its seat is the Imperial Palace in the city of Munskeep, the former capital of the Tarperti-Sangheili État.
The Parliament is bicameral, consisting of an upper house (the Federal Council of Tarper) and a lower house (the Federal Assembly of Tarper).
The Assembly is a democratically-elected chamber with elections held at least every four years. By constitutional convention, all government ministers, including the Chancellor, and the President are members of the Assembly (ministers & Chancellor) and the Council (President) and are thereby accountable to the respective branches of the legislature. Most cabinet ministers are from the Bundestag, whilst junior ministers can be from either House.
History
2008 Constitutional Convention
Composition and powers
Opening
Procedure
Term
Legislative functions
Judicial functions
Privileges
Meeting place
The Parliament does not meet in one specialized building but instead its two houses meet in two seperate structures in the capital but, the People's Grand Assembly Building has been reserved as the official meeting place for the parliament. Parliament may only meet in the Assembly Building if a special occasion has been declared by the Chancellor.
The Assembly Building has been used twice by Parliament. Serving as its home during the years of 2002 & 2003 and during the 2008 Constitutional Convention.