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| constitution      = [[Politics of Littland#Constitution|Constitution of Littland]]
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Revision as of 21:59, 21 August 2022

Parliament of Littland

Folkekammeret (Littish)
Izba Ludowa (Malskic)
Coat of arms or logo
History
Established8 July 1913; 111 years ago (1913-07-08)
Preceded byLandstinget
Leadership
Inger Knudsen, Social Democratic Party
First Deputy Speaker
Second Deputy Speaker
Lauritz Magnussen, Green Future
Third Deputy Speaker
Kristen Skjern, Freedom Party
Albert Simonsen, Christian Democratic League
Structure
Seats325
Folkekammeret Late2022.svg
Political groups
Government (166)
  •   Christian Democratic League (102)
  •   Freedom Party (64)

Opposition (159)

Committees
  • Employment
  • Education
  • Business and Trade
  • Finance and Taxation
  • Defence
  • Development and Housing
  • Energy and Utilities
  • Enviornment and Climate
  • Church
  • Culture
  • Food and Health
  • Transport
  • Social Affairs
  • Research
  • Immigration
  • Internal Affairs
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Legal Affairs
  • Audit
Length of term
4 years
Salary30,991 Đ monthly[1]
Elections
Open list proportional representation with a 4% election threshold
First election
1 June 1913
Last election
18 November 2020
Next election
On or before 18 November 2024
Meeting place
Folkekammeret.jpg
Folkekammeret
Tinghuset, Kaslund, Littland
Constitution
Constitution of Littland

The Folkekammer (Littish: /fol̠kɘkɑm̥ɑ/ Speaker Icon.svg, "Peoples Chamber") is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Littland.

History

Electoral System

Organization

Sessions

Committees

Election results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Christian Democratic League 3,656,457 28.08 102
Social Democratic Party 2,607,040 20.02 72
Freedom Party 2,307,018 17.71 64
Green Future 1,753,113 13.46 48
Peoples Collective 833,905 6.40 23
Myltoft Movement 585,324 4.49 16 New
Progress Party 378,789 2.91 0
The Liberals 165,720 1.27 0
Workers Party 94,967 0.73 0
True Democrats 83,950 0.64 0
Farmers United 82,810 0.64 0
Humanist Party 82,680 0.63 0
Littish Justice Party 71,023 0.55 0
Forward Feminists! 59,185 0.45 0
Other parties 94,697 0.73 0
Total 13,023,976 100 325 0
Valid votes 13,023,976 98.6
Invalid/blank votes 167,298 1.3
Total votes cast 13,191,274 100
Registered voters/turnout 15,132,848 86.06

Historical compositions

References

  1. Livet som MF'er - The Littish Parliament Website