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  | body              = [[National Assembly of Prawasia]]
  | body              = National Assembly of Prawasia
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  | leader1            = Prof. Dr. Johan Mansyur
  | leader1            = Prof. Dr. Johan Mansyur

Latest revision as of 19:29, 29 January 2021

People's Representative Council

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Kerajaan Prawasia
16th Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
Leadership
Speaker
Prof. Dr. Johan Mansyur (PNP)
since 1 June 2020
First Deputy Speaker
Gatra Prayoga (PAB)
since 1 June 2020
Second Deputy Speaker
Pangestu Alam Syahnur (GPS)
since 1 June 2020
Third Deputy Speaker
Elvin Wibisono (PKP)
since 1 June 2020
Secretary
Kayla Agustina
since 1 June 2020
Prime Minister
Aryadi Mihardja (PNP)
since 1 June 2020
Leader of the Opposition
Novita Sari (PSR)
since 1 June 2020
Structure
Seats500
DPR KP 2020-2025.png
Political groups
Government
  PNP: 130 seats
  PAB: 82 seats
  GPS: 78 seats
  PKP: 59 seats
  PPP: 55 seats
  PDP: 14 seats
Opposition
  PSR: 34 seats
  PBP: 20 seats
  CHB: 18 seats
Unaligned
  PSP: 10 seats
AuthorityPassing laws and budgets (together with the Prime Minister); oversight on the executive branch
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
January 2020
Next election
January 2025
Meeting place
Prawasia DPR Session.png
Majelis Nasional
Manyar, Prawasia
Website
www.dpr.go.pw

The People's Representative Council of the Kingdom of Prawasia is one of the two elected national legislative assemblies in Prawasia. Together with the State Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Negara, DPN), a second chamber with limited powers, it makes up a legislative body, the National Assembly (Majelis Nasional). For 2020 elections, there would be 500 members, all elected.

Powers

The DPR has three main functions: legislative, budgeting and oversight. It draws up and passes laws of its own as well discussing and approving government regulations in lieu of law and proposals from the State Representative Council (DPN) related to regional issues. Together with the Prime Minister, it produces the annual budget, taking into consideration the views of the DPN. It also has the right to question the Prime Minister and other government officials.