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The '''Popular Assembly''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Senblèa Popolà'') is the {{wp|lower house}} of the legislature of [[Montecara]]. Unlike almost all other nations, Montecara is governed mainly as a {{wp|direct democracy}} and technically has no elected officials. Instead, every citizen aged 21 and older is a member of the legislature, which is responsible for passing all laws, ratifying all treaties, and appointing all government officials. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members.  
The '''Popular Assembly''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Senblèa Popolà'') is the {{wp|lower house}} of the legislature of [[Montecara]]. Unlike almost all other extant nations, Montecara is governed mainly as a {{wp|direct democracy}} and has no formal political parties. Instead, every citizen aged 20 and older is a member of the legislature, which is responsible for passing all laws, ratifying all treaties, and appointing all government officials. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members.
 
Constitutionally, the Assembly is called into being by the [[Gonfalonièr]]. There are normally two Assemblies per year, one each during the last full workweeks of March and September. Extraordinary sessions may be called on the request of the Colegio and Senate with the agreement of the Gonfalonièr. The sessions are a five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots.


The name "Popular Assembly" originates in the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.  
The name "Popular Assembly" originates in the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.  


== Sessions ==
== Sessions ==
Constitutionally, the Assembly is called into being by the [[Gonfalonièr]]. There are traditionally three Assemblies per year: one during the week after {{wp|Annunciation}} on 25 March, one the week after the {{wp|Assumption of Mary}} on 15 August, and one the week after the {{wp|Feast of the Immaculate Conception}} on 8 December. Extraordinary sessions may be called in limited circumstances, most notably on the request of the Colegio and Senate with the agreement of the Gonfalonièr.


In modern times, the sessions are the five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots. A typical Assembly might see citizens voting on twenty to fifty proposed laws, electing a half dozen officials, and perhaps deciding whether to ratify a treaty.


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

Revision as of 20:02, 26 August 2021

Popular Assembly

Senblèa Popolà
File:MontecaraCoA.png
Type
Type
Structure
Seatsapprox. 900,000
(Citizens aged 21 and older)
Political groups
Non-partisan
Elections
Non-elective
Website
senblea.go.mc

The Popular Assembly (Montecaran: Senblèa Popolà) is the lower house of the legislature of Montecara. Unlike almost all other extant nations, Montecara is governed mainly as a direct democracy and has no formal political parties. Instead, every citizen aged 20 and older is a member of the legislature, which is responsible for passing all laws, ratifying all treaties, and appointing all government officials. This arrangement results in Montecara, one of the smallest states in the world by population, having by far the largest legislature, with approximately 900,000 members.

Constitutionally, the Assembly is called into being by the Gonfalonièr. There are normally two Assemblies per year, one each during the last full workweeks of March and September. Extraordinary sessions may be called on the request of the Colegio and Senate with the agreement of the Gonfalonièr. The sessions are a five-day open period for voters to receive and return their ballots.

The name "Popular Assembly" originates in the practice of citizens assembling in person to propose and pass laws, a long-standing tradition in Montecara.

Sessions

See also