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Latest revision as of 23:09, 6 June 2021

44th Federal Parliament
43rd
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Overview
Meeting placeFederal Parliament Building
Term10 August 2020 (2020-08-10) –
Election2020 Thermodolian National Assembly Election
GovernmentGovernment of the 44th Federal Parliament
Senate
Members74
President of the SenateMark Ears
Party controlUnited Thermodolia
National Assembly
Members552
President of the National AssemblyJan Daesn
Prime MinisterDerak Gœs
Leader of the OppositionBill Winston
Party controlLeft Libertarian Coalition
Sessions
1st10 August, 2020 – 24 September, 2020
2nd24 September, 2020 – 6 November, 2020
3rd6 November, 2020 –

The 44th Federal Parliament came about due to the 43rd Federal Parliament being dissolved by President Jacob Zarman after the Fourth Winston Cabinet collapsed.

The current parliament was elected in a special election on 22 July, 2020 and the parliament was seated on 10 August, 2020

Composition of the 44th Federal Parliament

Party Aug. Senate 2018 July. National Assembly 2020
DS 19 210
UT 41 190
LA 2 50
NC 2 25
TN 1 15
SA 1 13
CC 3 11
TRP 0 10
G 3 7
R 0 6
IS 1 5
Trd 0 3
CNP 0 3
CAP 1 2
PP 0 1
TCP 0 1
Vacant 0 0
Total 74 552

Government parties denoted by "●".


Graphical representation of the 44th Federal Parliament at its first sitting on 10 August 2020
Graphical representation of the 44th Federal Parliament at its first sitting on 10 August 2020

Leadership

Senators by Party

Representatives by Party

Firsts

Changes

Elizabeth Rœth left the Democratic Socialists and became an independent politician after the failed 13 November motion of confidence in the Gœs Government which she voted for.

This brought the Democratic Socialists down to 209 and brought the now Left United Coalition down to 241.

Sessions

First Session