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The '''Senate of Carucere''' ({{wp|French langauge|Gaullican}}: ''Sénat de Caruquère'',  [[Caruceran Creole]]: ''Senat Karukure'', [[Carucerean Ziba]]: ''Zenada Gajuge'') is the {{wp|Unicameralism|unicameral}} {{wp|legislature}} of [[Carucere]]. Although it is technically given supreme authority under the [[Constitution of the Republic of Carucere]], in reality it delegates most of its legislative prerogative to the [[President of Carucere]], and thus plays a secondary role in national politics.
The '''Senate of Carucere''' ({{wp|French langauge|Gaullican}}: ''Sénat de Caruquère'',  [[Papotement]]: ''Senat Karuku'') is the {{wp|Unicameralism|unicameral}} {{wp|legislature}} of [[Carucere]]. Granted supreme authority under the [[Constitution of the Republic of Carucere]], it usually delegates most of its legislative prerogative to the [[President of Carucere]]. It usually secondary, albeit important, role in national politics.


Nevertheless the Senate has the final authority on all legislation. In addition it must approve appointment of the the [[Cabinet of Carucere]] and the [[President of Carucere]] and grants authorization to presidential decrees. In addition, it maintains many supervisory powers such as the power to {{wp|Impeachment|impeach}} officials, dismiss the [[Premier of Carucere|Premier]] and the [[Premier of Cabinet|Cabinet]] by a majority vote, recall the President in a {{wp|constructive vote of no confidence}}, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. After a new legislative election, the Senate elects the [[President of Carucere]] by a simple majority vote for the legislative term. Until an election is completed, the Senate and thus the President, maintains authority in its current composition.
Nevertheless the Senate has the final authority on all legislation. In addition it must approve appointment of the the [[Cabinet of Carucere]] and the [[President of Carucere]] and grants authorization to presidential decrees. In addition, it maintains many supervisory powers such as the power to {{wp|Impeachment|impeach}} officials, dismiss the [[Premier of Carucere|Premier]] and the [[Premier of Cabinet|Cabinet]] by a majority vote, recall the President in a {{wp|constructive vote of no confidence}}, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. Until an election is completed, the Senate and thus the President, maintains authority in its current composition.

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Senate of Carucere

Sénat de Caruquère
Senat Karuku
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Type
Type
History
Founded2 February 1961
(63 years ago)
Preceded byProvincial Senate of Carucere
Leadership
Roy Dazeje, Liberal Party
since 10 February 2020
Structure
Seats97 members
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Political groups
Government
  •   Liberal Party (41)

Opposition

Elections
Open list proportional representation with a 10% electoral threshold
Last election
26 August 2018
Next election
28 August 2022
Meeting place
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Kingston, Carucere

The Senate of Carucere (Gaullican: Sénat de Caruquère, Papotement: Senat Karuku) is the unicameral legislature of Carucere. Granted supreme authority under the Constitution of the Republic of Carucere, it usually delegates most of its legislative prerogative to the President of Carucere. It usually secondary, albeit important, role in national politics.

Nevertheless the Senate has the final authority on all legislation. In addition it must approve appointment of the the Cabinet of Carucere and the President of Carucere and grants authorization to presidential decrees. In addition, it maintains many supervisory powers such as the power to impeach officials, dismiss the Premier and the Cabinet by a majority vote, recall the President in a constructive vote of no confidence, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. Until an election is completed, the Senate and thus the President, maintains authority in its current composition.