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[[File:Senate Seat type Composition (Delamaria).svg|300px|thumb|left|{{legend|#1CA900|Life Members: 90 seats}} {{legend|#2F2FE3|Elected Members: 100 seats}} {{legend|#E6A1FF|Hereditary Members: 90 seats}}]] | [[File:Senate Seat type Composition (Delamaria).svg|300px|thumb|left|{{legend|#1CA900|Life Members: 90 seats}} {{legend|#2F2FE3|Elected Members: 100 seats}} {{legend|#E6A1FF|Hereditary Members: 90 seats}}]] | ||
The senate is composed of three distinct groups, elected members, life members, and [[Hereditary senator (Delamaria)|hereditary members]]. There are | The senate is composed of three distinct groups, elected members, life members, and [[Hereditary senator (Delamaria)|hereditary members]]. There are 25 life members, who are appointed by the [[Monarchy of Delamaria|King]] on advice of [[Parliament of Delamaria|parliament]], 100 [[Elected senator (Delamaria)|elected members]], and 25 [[Hereditary senator (Delamaria)|hereditary members]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:06, 23 November 2024
Senate of Delamaria | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1820 |
Preceded by | Continental Assembly |
Leadership | |
Lord-President of the Senate | |
Leader of the Senate | Martha Wright, Liberal Conservative |
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate | Jean Perdue, Social Labour |
Clerk of the Senate | Andrew Leckhampstead |
Structure | |
Seats | 700 |
Political groups | Government Liberal Conservative: 281 seats Opposition Social Labour: 201 seats Democratic: 33 seats Parti Columbien: 9 seats FDUP: 7 seats Green: 3 seats Crossbench Crossbench: 76 seats Hereditary: 90 seats
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320 | |
231 | |
Crossbench | 50 |
Hereditary | 90 |
9 | |
Elections | |
Last election | 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Cadogan Palace, Westcourt, Labrador |
The Senate of Delamaria is the upper house of the Parliament of Delamaria. It is made up of elected members, members appointed by the Prime Minister or sovereign, or hereditary members. Senators are also called peers unofficially.
Composition
The senate is composed of three distinct groups, elected members, life members, and hereditary members. There are 25 life members, who are appointed by the King on advice of parliament, 100 elected members, and 25 hereditary members.