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| party3            = ([[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|BCP]])
| party3            = ([[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|BCP]])
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| leader5          = [[Malachi Petty]]
| party5            = ([[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|BCP]])
| party5            = ([[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|BCP]])
| election5        = September 22, 2022
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Revision as of 04:33, 9 January 2024

110th Congress of Zamastan
Leadership
Alisha Fletcher (GLP)
since September 22, 2022
Majority Leader
Joyce Hess (GLP)
since September 22, 2022
Minority Leader
Anthony Hill (BCP)
since September 22, 2020
Majority Whip
Sidqi Kamali (PPZ)
since September 22, 2022
Minority Whip
Malachi Petty (BCP)
since April 18th, 2022
Structure
Seats305 representatives
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Congress Chamber political groups
  •   111 BCP
  •   121 GLP
  •   9 LHZ
  •   2 CCP
  •   25 PPZ
  •   33 PAP
  •   4 CUP

The Congress Chamber is the lower chamber of Zamastan's bicameral legislature, which alongside the upper chamber, the Senate, create the Congressional Hall. The Chamber is charged with the passage of federal legislation, known as bills, which, after concurrence by the Senate, are sent to the President of Zamastan for consideration. In addition to this basic power, the Chamber has certain exclusive powers, among them the power to initiate all bills related to revenue; the impeachment of federal officers, who are sent to trial before the Senate; and, in cases wherein no candidate receives a majority of electors for President, the duty falls upon the Chamber to elect one of the top three recipients of electors for that office, with one vote given to each state for that purpose.

The Chamber has 305 seats, a decrease from the 359 prior to the secession of Auraine, Alutiana, and Mayotte in 2021. The fixed-term for Chamber members is for the two-year term of a Congress, subject to reelection every two-years or intra-term vacancy. The presiding officer of the Congress Chamber (as well as the Senate) is the Speaker of the Chamber. In the early 20th century, the practice of majority and minority parties electing their floor leaders began, although they are not constitutional officers.

History

Current compositions and election results

List of representatives

2016-2018 107th Congress of Zamastan (2016-2020)

2018-2020 108th Congress of Zamastan (2018-2020)

2020-2022 109th Congress of Zamastan (2020-2022)

2022-2024 110th Congress of Zamastan (2022-2024)

2024-2026 111th Congress of Zamastan (2024-2026)

Procedure