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Royal Assembly of the Kingdom of Albeinland | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 160 AMs |
Political groups | HM Government (87)
HM Opposition (64)
Other opposition (13)
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Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation | |
Last election | 12 November 2018 |
Meeting place | |
Orwell House, Castelby | |
Website | |
www.parliament.gov.ab |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Albeinland |
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The Royal Assembly, officialy the Royal Assembly of the Kingdom of Albeinland, is the unicameral national legislature of Albeinland. The current parliamentary system was estabilished months after the Albish Revolution in 1665, when its role within the Albish Government was assigned by the Common Charter, despite having a series of legislative institutions and courts being estabilished in the Middle Ages. The Royal Assembly meets in the Orwell House on the Luffton ward in Castelby.
The Royal Assembly is responsible for approve laws and supervises the work of the Chancellor and its Cabinet, adopting the national budget and approving the state costs. The Albish monarch still holds a considerable amount of power and participates in several parliamentary occasions such as the opening of the annual activities by the State Opening of the Parliament.
The Royal Assembly comprises of 160 Assembly Members (AMs), all of them elected in a party-list proportional representation voting system. Both the Chancellor and Cabinet should be Assembly Members. There isn't any estabilished term of office, with the members staying at Her Majesty's pleasure. The most recent election was held on 12 November 2018 with a conservative and nationalist coalition victory.
History
Role
Legislative functions
Judicial functions
Parliamentary questions
State Opening of the Parliament
Members and elections
Qualifications
Officers
Commitess
Broadcasting media
Albish parliamentary debates can be viewed through ABS Parliament, a television channel from the Albish Broadcasting System created in 1991 to accomplish and report the Royal Assembly's activities daily.