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*{{Color box|#FFC100|border=darkgray}} [[Baptistois Liberal Party|PLB]] (4)
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The Chamber of Deputies ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Chambre des députés'') is the {{wp|Unicameralism|unicameral}} {{wp|parliament}} of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Formed in 1947 after the independence of the island state, the Chamber of Deputies makes up the legislative branch of the Baptistois government.
The Chamber of Deputies ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Chambre des députés'') is the {{wp|Unicameralism|unicameral}} {{wp|parliament}} of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Formed in 1947 after the independence of the island state, the Chamber of Deputies makes up the legislative branch of the Baptistois government.


Consisting of fourteen deputies ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''député''), the Chamber is elected every three years by {{wp|first-past-the-post voting}} in {{wp|single-member districts}}. Constitutionally, since 1990 the Chamber has held the power to legislate, debate, and pass ordinances and laws, as well as nominate the [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] and their cabinet.
Consisting of fifteen deputies ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''député''), the Chamber is elected every three years by {{wp|single transferable vote}} in three constituencies. Constitutionally, since 1990 the Chamber has held the power to legislate, debate, and pass ordinances and laws, as well as nominate the [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] and their cabinet.
==History==
==History==
[[File:ChamberofDeputiesInterior.png|thumb|upright=0.75|left|The interior of the Chamber of Deputies.]]The Chamber of Deputies was initially set up as a 10-member legislative assembly in Saint-Baptiste's first constitution during independence negotiations in 1947, which gave the Chamber authority over drafting and voting on bills, although the President was granted an extensive veto power. The Chamber of Deputies however only met in session for less then a year, as the passing of the Security Act following the [[1948 Port-Anne bombings|bombing of the Hôtel Royal in 1948]] suspended the Chamber indefinitely as an emergency measure. The Security Act would be repealed in 1990 following the drafting of a new constitution, which gave a revived Chamber increased powers in a {{wp|semi-presidential system}}, including the introduction of the position of Prime Minister, nominated by the Chamber. The first elections under this new constitution were held in [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]], and the Chamber of Deputies has met without interruption since.
[[File:ChamberofDeputiesInterior.png|thumb|upright=0.75|left|The interior of the Chamber of Deputies.]]The Chamber of Deputies was initially set up as a 10-member legislative assembly in Saint-Baptiste's first constitution during independence negotiations in 1947, which gave the Chamber authority over drafting and voting on bills, although the President was granted an extensive veto power. The Chamber of Deputies however only met in session for less then a year, as the passing of the Security Act following the [[1948 Port-Anne bombings|bombing of the Hôtel Royal in 1948]] suspended the Chamber indefinitely as an emergency measure. The Security Act would be repealed in 1990 following the drafting of a new constitution, which gave a revived Chamber increased powers in a {{wp|semi-presidential system}}, including the introduction of the position of Prime Minister, nominated by the Chamber. The first elections under this new constitution were held in [[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]], and the Chamber of Deputies has met without interruption since. In 2022, the method of electing deputies was changed from {{wp|first-past-the-post voting}} to {{wp|single transferable vote}} after a [[2022 Saint-Baptiste electoral reform referendum|referendum]] officially reforming the Chamber of Deputies.


Colloquially, the Chamber of Deputies is often referred to by local Baptistois and foreign media as '''Place Rose''' ("Pink Square"), referring to the pink stucco and wood exterior of the three-building complex the Chamber resides in. Also included within this complex are the residences and offices of both the Prime Minister and the President.
Colloquially, the Chamber of Deputies is often referred to by local Baptistois and foreign media as '''Place Rose''' ("Pink Square"), referring to the pink stucco and wood exterior of the three-building complex the Chamber resides in. Also included within this complex are the residences and offices of both the Prime Minister and the President.

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Chamber of Deputies

Chambre des députés
8th term
Coat of arms or logo
History
Founded1 July 1947
Leadership
Speaker
Cyrille Boudet
since 6 October 2019
Henri Vasseur
since 13 November 2021
Robert Ménard
since 13 November 2021
Structure
Seats15
Saint-BaptisteChamberofDeputies.png
Political groups
Government (6)
  •   PAREF (6)

Confidence and supply (2)

Opposition (6)

Elections
Single transferable vote
Last election
22 September 2019
Next election
On or before 18 September 2022
Meeting place
BahamianParliamentPanorama.jpg
Place Rose, Port-Anne
Website
www.chambredeputes.sb

The Chamber of Deputies (Principean: Chambre des députés) is the unicameral parliament of Saint-Baptiste. Formed in 1947 after the independence of the island state, the Chamber of Deputies makes up the legislative branch of the Baptistois government.

Consisting of fifteen deputies (Principean: député), the Chamber is elected every three years by single transferable vote in three constituencies. Constitutionally, since 1990 the Chamber has held the power to legislate, debate, and pass ordinances and laws, as well as nominate the Prime Minister and their cabinet.

History

The interior of the Chamber of Deputies.

The Chamber of Deputies was initially set up as a 10-member legislative assembly in Saint-Baptiste's first constitution during independence negotiations in 1947, which gave the Chamber authority over drafting and voting on bills, although the President was granted an extensive veto power. The Chamber of Deputies however only met in session for less then a year, as the passing of the Security Act following the bombing of the Hôtel Royal in 1948 suspended the Chamber indefinitely as an emergency measure. The Security Act would be repealed in 1990 following the drafting of a new constitution, which gave a revived Chamber increased powers in a semi-presidential system, including the introduction of the position of Prime Minister, nominated by the Chamber. The first elections under this new constitution were held in 1991, and the Chamber of Deputies has met without interruption since. In 2022, the method of electing deputies was changed from first-past-the-post voting to single transferable vote after a referendum officially reforming the Chamber of Deputies.

Colloquially, the Chamber of Deputies is often referred to by local Baptistois and foreign media as Place Rose ("Pink Square"), referring to the pink stucco and wood exterior of the three-building complex the Chamber resides in. Also included within this complex are the residences and offices of both the Prime Minister and the President.

Speaker

The speaker, officially the President of the Chamber of Deputies (Principean: Président de la Chambre des députés) is the presiding officer of the Chamber of Deputies. They are elected by their peers at the beginning of the legislative term, and their role includes directing and moderating debate, officiating discussion, and opening and ending legislative sessions.

The current speaker is Cyrille Boudet of the Baptistois Liberal Party, who has held the position since 2019.

Last election

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Baptistois Liberal Party5,05342.648–2
Saint-Baptiste Reform Party4,59938.815+2
Baptistois Labour Party1,58113.3410
Fanmi5224.4100
Independent940.790New
Total11,849100.00140
Valid votes11,84999.30
Invalid/blank votes840.70
Total votes11,933100.00
Registered voters/turnout23,91049.91

Composition since 1991

  POB
  PAREF
  RD
  PLB
  Independent
1991–1994
10 4
1994–1997
4 1 8 1
1997–2000
5 8 1
2000–2003
2 12
2003–2006
10 4
2006–2007
7 7
2007–2010
8 6
2010–2013
1 2 11
2013–2016
1 2 11
2016–2019
1 3 10
2019–2022
1 5 8