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The '''Tionól of Caldia''', often simply the '''Tionól''' and unofficially the '''Comhthionól''',  is the {{wp|unicameral}} supreme {{wp|legislative body}} in [[Caldia]]. It alone possesses {{wp|legislative supremacy}} and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in Caldia.
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The constitutional powers of the Tionól are outlined in the Instruments for Governance of 1857, 1965, and 2021. Its internal workings are determined by a series of different legislation.  
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Its seat is [[Carrowdun Palace]] in [[Spálgleann]]. The legislature has its earliest roots in the Déisi Glaíteann and later the [[Seanad Glaíteann]]. The first iteration of the Tionól was the {{wp|bicameral}} [[Tionól (Bicameral)|Tionól]] established in 1857. Starting in 2021, the legislature became unicameral.
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The most recent election was held on [[2019 Caldish general election|18 February 2019]]. The [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democratic Party]] won a majority of the seats and formed the [[Cabinet of Caldia|Mac Suibhne cabinet]].  
The '''2021 Estmerish general election''' was held on 27 May 2021. It was a {{wp|snap election}}, called for by [[Prime Minister of Estmere|Prime Minister]] [[Reginald Wilton-Smyth]] on 14 April with the intention of providing clarity following the [[Estmerish missing pensions scandal|gambled pensions scandal]]. All 600 [[Parliament of Estmere#MPs|Members of Parliament]] in the [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]] were elected. Official results were released on 29 May.
  ('''[[Tionól|read more...]]''')
 
Following [[2018 Estmerish general election|2018]], the next election was not scheduled until 2022. Reginald Wilton-Smyth made the call for a snap election on 14 April, and Parliament voted in favour on 15 April. Campaigning unofficially began with the start of {{wp|Purdah (pre-election period)|purdah}} on 18 April, but the campaign officially began with the dissolution of Parliament on 25 April. Pensions, social security and housing were considered major issues in the campaign, with foreign and social policy also taking prominence in response to {{wp|LGBT-free zone}}s in [[Etruria]]. Age and opinion of leaders were considered to impact voting intention in the campaign. The campaign was also notable for the prominent role that foreign leaders played in the campaign, with [[Pink Wave]] leaders endorsing and campaigning for Halivar and her party, possibly to capitalise on her momentum for their own electoral tests, in what has been described as the federalisation of EC politics.
 
The opposition [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party]] emerged from the election as the largest party, and [[Zoe Halivar]] announced her intention to form a {{wp|minority government}} with support from smaller progressive parties. The results were the best for the SDCP since the [[1973 Estmerish general election|1973 election]], and the worst for the [[Reform Party]] since its foundation in 1980, and saw leader [[Esther Bennett]] lose her constituency seat. The governing [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] fell back, but retained a sizable vote share and attempted to form a government. The [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] saw a rise in their vote share, challenging Reform for third-largest party. Three new parties, [[Vox Euclea|Vox Estmere]], [[future.es]] and the [[Senior Citizens Countryside Alliance|SCCA]], won seats in Parliament for the first time.
 
Voter turnout in the election was 72.85%, up 2.4% since the last election, and the highest for a national election since [[1999 Estmerish general election|1999]]. The SDCP was seen to have reversed long-term trends by supplanting Reform as the major centre-left party, doing so by broadening its appeal and winning voters in {{wp|suburbs|suburban areas}} with a focus on social liberalism and competence.
  ('''[[2021 Estmerish general election|read more...]]''')


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Revision as of 11:27, 1 July 2021

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The Tionól of Caldia, often simply the Tionól and unofficially the Comhthionól, is the unicameral supreme legislative body in Caldia. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in Caldia.

The constitutional powers of the Tionól are outlined in the Instruments for Governance of 1857, 1965, and 2021. Its internal workings are determined by a series of different legislation.

Its seat is Carrowdun Palace in Spálgleann. The legislature has its earliest roots in the Déisi Glaíteann and later the Seanad Glaíteann. The first iteration of the Tionól was the bicameral Tionól established in 1857. Starting in 2021, the legislature became unicameral.

The most recent election was held on 18 February 2019. The Social Democratic Party won a majority of the seats and formed the Mac Suibhne cabinet.

(read more...)
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