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The Parliament of [[Ainhessel]] is unicameral, and is composed of 60 seats. Members are elected in full once every four years, with the last election being held in 2020. The Parliament of Ainhessel possesses the government's legislative power, along with the separate constitutional right of citizen's initiative. For a law to pass, it must be passed by the house. The Parliament elects the [[Council of the State]]. | The Parliament of [[Ainhessel]] is unicameral, and is composed of 60 seats. Members are elected in full once every four years, with the last election being held in 2020. The Parliament of Ainhessel possesses the government's legislative power, along with the separate constitutional right of citizen's initiative. For a law to pass, it must be passed by the house. The Parliament elects the [[Council of the State]]. | ||
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Parties can cooperate in parliamentary groups, allowing smaller parties access to rights as part of a caucus. At least five members from the same Council are needed to form a group. Since October 2005 there have been three groups in the Parliament of [[Ainhessel]]. The latest group to form was the Green Party which split off the Labour PArty in 1986. |
Revision as of 17:42, 3 May 2021
Parliament of Ainhessel Voskung Vaunn Ainheijssel | |
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Term limits | none |
Political groups | Labour Party: 28 seats National Conservative Party: 20 seats Green Party: 12 seats
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Parliament Buildings in Ainhessel (City) |
The Parliament of Ainhessel is unicameral, and is composed of 60 seats. Members are elected in full once every four years, with the last election being held in 2020. The Parliament of Ainhessel possesses the government's legislative power, along with the separate constitutional right of citizen's initiative. For a law to pass, it must be passed by the house. The Parliament elects the Council of the State.
Groups
Parties can cooperate in parliamentary groups, allowing smaller parties access to rights as part of a caucus. At least five members from the same Council are needed to form a group. Since October 2005 there have been three groups in the Parliament of Ainhessel. The latest group to form was the Green Party which split off the Labour PArty in 1986.