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*{{color box|#919191}} [[Alliance of Independent Political Subjects (Thransaltz)|AUPS]] (10)
*{{color box|#919191}} [[Alliance of Independent Political Subjects (Thransaltz)|AUPS]] (10)
*{{color box|#FFCC00}} [[Thransaltz Liberal Citizens' Party (Thransaltz)|TLBP]] (4)
*{{color box|#FFCC00}} [[Thransaltz Liberal Citizens' Party|TLBP]] (4)
*{{color box|#000000}} [[Christian Democratic Party (Thransaltz)|CDP]] (4)
*{{color box|#000000}} [[Christian Democratic Party (Thransaltz)|CDP]] (4)
*{{color box|#990033}} [[United Party of the Left|VLP]] (3)
*{{color box|#990033}} [[United Party of the Left (Thransaltz)|VLP]] (3)
*{{color box|#006699}} [[Party of National Sovereignty of Thransaltz|PNST]] (3)
*{{color box|#006699}} [[Party of National Sovereignty of Thransaltz|PNST]] (3)
*{{color box|#2D941E}} [[Union of Green and Agrarian Parties (Thransaltz)|UGAP]] (2)
*{{color box|#2D941E}} [[Union of Green and Agrarian Parties (Thransaltz)|UGAP]] (2)

Revision as of 17:39, 21 July 2022

Legislative bodies
of the Principality of Thransaltz

Legislativeboden
des Fürstentums Thransaltz
ThransaltzStateCouncilLogo.png
Logo of the State Council
Type
Type
Acameral[a]
History
FoundedJanuary 1, 1980 (1980-01-01)
Preceded byAssembly of Deputies
Structure
Seats28 (State Council)
35,180[b] (Citizens' Assembly)
ThransaltzStateCouncil.svg
State Council political groups
  •   AUPS (10)
  •   TLBP (4)
  •   CDP (4)
  •   VLP (3)
  •   PNST (3)
  •   UGAP (2)
  •   TSGP (1)
  •   Independent (1)
ThransaltzCitizensAssembly.svg
Citizens' Assembly political groups
Length of term
3 years
Elections
D'Hondt method
None, all adult citizens automatically qualify
State Council last election
2022 Thransaltzer legislative election
State Council next election
2025 Thransaltzer legislative election
Meeting place
Vaduz – 300 Jahre Fürstentum Liechtenstein 59 (KPFC).jpg
Hauptakademiegebäude, Stahall
Footnotes
  1. While the State Council can be considered to be the Unicameral parliament of Thransaltz, it has no permanent legislative power on its own
  2. Estimate from the official census page of Thransaltz as of 27 November 2024 T 17:54 (UTC)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Claimed number of members and associates as of 27 November 2024 T 17:54 (UTC) from the official census page
  4. Based on the current data about party membership and the population estimate from the official census page

The Legislature of Thransaltz consists of the pool of all adult citizens of Thransaltz, referred to as the Citizens' Assembly, and the 28-seats-large State Council, which serves as a standing committee of the Citizens' Assembly.

Given its wide implementation of direct democracy, it is often considered to be the only acameral (0 chambers) legislature in the wurld.

History

The legislature of Thransaltz was, from the early 19th century, directed by a condominium-appointed rule by decree from Walneria and Stedoria. After a 1930 reform, a 15-member advisory board was formed for the executive assembly appointed by a joint committee of the two countries, whose function was to suggest legislature that may be overseen by the ruling body.

After the Stedorian-Walnerian War, the advisory board, renamed to the Assembly of Deputies, was given expanded legislative power, with the two overseeing countries keeping the condominium only through the legislative veto powers. After multiple disputes between the two overseeing countries, it was agreed, that on January 1st, 1980, Thranzaltz would be given complete independence.

In late 1979, the Assembly of Deputies held a referendum about the future of legislature, from which the decision to transform into a direct democracy was made. On January 1st, 1980, the Assembly of Deputies transformed into the State Council and a body of all citizens with the age above 18 years of age transformed into the Citizens' Assembly, which is the official legislative power in the country to this day. The State Council was elected in September 1980 for the first time. As of 2022, there have been 14 elections:

System

TBA

Election

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Legislative process

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Rights

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