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The National Curia, marked with the letter N (on ballots stylised as 𝒩) consists of 450 members are apportioned between member states using the [[Anthony apportionment method]], where they can be subdivided into more sub-national constituencies, in which elections take place using the [[Anthony electoral method]]. Voters in this curia cast votes to their regional representatives, which represent the interests of their respective regional constituency. With {{formatnum:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries in the Parthenian Economic Union}}}} members, each nation recieves on average {{formatnum:{{#expr:450/{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries in the Parthenian Economic Union}}round2}}}} seats, however, due to the apportionment method, the seat distribution follows the principle of [[wikipedia:Degressive proportionality|degressive proportionality]]
The National Curia, marked with the letter N (on ballots stylised as 𝒩) consists of 450 members are apportioned between member states using the [[Anthony apportionment method]], where they can be subdivided into more sub-national constituencies, in which elections take place using the [[Anthony electoral method]]. Voters in this curia cast votes to their regional representatives, which represent the interests of their respective regional constituency. With {{formatnum:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries in the Parthenian Economic Union}}}} members, each nation recieves on average {{formatnum:{{#expr:450/{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries in the Parthenian Economic Union}}round2}}}} seats, however, due to the apportionment method, the seat distribution follows the principle of [[wikipedia:Degressive proportionality|degressive proportionality]]


The Parthenian Curia, marked with the letter P (on ballots stylized as 𝒫) consists of the remaining 50 members and is elected using a single constituency, in which all citizens of the Union vote for the same lists of candidates using the [[Anthony electoral method]] with votes tallied using the [[Anthony voting method]]. Members elected within this curia represent the interests of the Union at large and as such are seen as the prominent leaders. The leader (often called ''Spitzenkandidat'') of the largest party elected through this curia automatically becomes the leader of the [[Parthenian Cabinet]]
The Parthenian Curia, marked with the letter P (on ballots stylized as 𝒫) consists of the remaining 50 members and is elected using a single constituency, in which all citizens of the Union vote for the same lists of candidates using the [[Anthony electoral method]] with weighted votes tallied using the [[Anthony voting method]]. Members elected within this curia represent the interests of the Union at large and as such are seen as the prominent leaders. The leader (often called ''Spitzenkandidat'') of the largest party elected through this curia automatically becomes the leader of the [[Parthenian Cabinet]]


==Elections==
==Elections==

Revision as of 15:40, 20 May 2023

Parthenian Parliament
ParthenianParliamentLogo.svg
Logo of the Parthenian Parliament
Type
Type
De facto lower house
Structure
Seats500
ParthenianParliamentBlank.svg
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Anthony electoral method
Meeting place
Belgique - Bruxelles - Parlement européen - 06.jpg
Building of Peace

The Parthenian Parliament is the 500-members large assembly representing the people of the Parthenian Economic Union. It, along with the Parthenian Senate constitute the legislature of the said union.

Members

ParthenianParliamentCuriae.svg
Candidate Deputies
Deputies elected in national districts 450
Deputies elected in an Parthenia-wide district 50

The deputies are elected in two different curiae - national and Parthenia-wide, allowing citizens of the Union to cast two votes.

The National Curia, marked with the letter N (on ballots stylised as 𝒩) consists of 450 members are apportioned between member states using the Anthony apportionment method, where they can be subdivided into more sub-national constituencies, in which elections take place using the Anthony electoral method. Voters in this curia cast votes to their regional representatives, which represent the interests of their respective regional constituency. With 13 members, each nation recieves on average 34.62 seats, however, due to the apportionment method, the seat distribution follows the principle of degressive proportionality

The Parthenian Curia, marked with the letter P (on ballots stylized as 𝒫) consists of the remaining 50 members and is elected using a single constituency, in which all citizens of the Union vote for the same lists of candidates using the Anthony electoral method with weighted votes tallied using the Anthony voting method. Members elected within this curia represent the interests of the Union at large and as such are seen as the prominent leaders. The leader (often called Spitzenkandidat) of the largest party elected through this curia automatically becomes the leader of the Parthenian Cabinet

Elections

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Legislative process

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History

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Past elections

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See also