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The '''Sletharine Thringat''' ([[Sletharine language|Sletharine]]: ''Σλεθαρη Θρινγατ'') is the unicameral parliament of the [[Slethar|Empire of Slethar]]. It is the official legislative body, but is in effect only an advisory political body subservient to the [[Imperial Circle of Slethar|Imperial Circle]]. Some people raise issues with how the system on elections and the functionality of the parliament is established, sometimes classifying the legislature as a [[wikipedia:Rubber stamp (politics)|toy parliament]].
The '''Sletharine Thringat''' ([[Sletharine language|Sletharine]]: ''Σλεθαρη Θρινγατ'') is the unicameral parliament of the [[Slethar|Empire of Slethar]]. It is the official legislative body, but is in effect only an advisory political body subservient to the [[Imperial Circle of Slethar|Imperial Circle]]. Some people raise issues with how the system on elections and the functionality of the parliament is established, sometimes classifying the legislature as a [[wikipedia:Rubber stamp (politics)|toy parliament]].
==Etymology==
The name Thringat (''Θρινγατ'') comes as a synthesis of two words - Thrinum (''Θρινυμ''), meaning "Thing" or "Asset", and Ingat (''Ινγατ''), meaning "Firm" or "Stiff". The explanation of this etymology is, that the original meaning was "Organ that sets things firmly", in [[Sletharine language|Sletharine]] ''Αζερυμ βεϛεπ Θρινε Ινγατ''.
Due to the commonality of the term, only the last two words were later used in records. Because of the change in the grammatical case (''Θρινε Ινγατ'' should become ''Θρινυμ Ινγατ''), the suffix was dropped and the term became ''Θριν Ινγατ''. Due to the need to eventually shorten the phrase even more, eventually ending at ''Θρινγατ''. Despite having a suffix used in adjectives, it is a noun, that is not inflected.
First recorded uses of the word are traced back to the 9th century, when multiple ''thringats'' were established as organs of administration and legislation of multiple cities and smaller states.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 10:48, 29 August 2022

Sletharine Thringat

Σλεθαρη Θρινγατ
SletharineThringatLogo.png
Logo of the Thringat
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker of Thringat
Prime Minister
Structure
Seats537
SletharineThringat.svg
Political groups
Political Quorum (447)
  •   His Majesty's Party (191)
  •   People's Party (55)
  •   Social Monarchists (38)
  •   Patriotic Party (31)
  •   National Party (20)
  •   Independent (112)

Imperial Quorum (90)

Length of term
6 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
First election
11 August 2007
Last election
10 August 2019
Next election
Before 10 August 2025
RedistrictingEvery 12 years
Meeting place
Çırağan Palace from the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey 001.jpg
Eshtarine Castle, Lōpsus

The Sletharine Thringat (Sletharine: Σλεθαρη Θρινγατ) is the unicameral parliament of the Empire of Slethar. It is the official legislative body, but is in effect only an advisory political body subservient to the Imperial Circle. Some people raise issues with how the system on elections and the functionality of the parliament is established, sometimes classifying the legislature as a toy parliament.

Etymology

The name Thringat (Θρινγατ) comes as a synthesis of two words - Thrinum (Θρινυμ), meaning "Thing" or "Asset", and Ingat (Ινγατ), meaning "Firm" or "Stiff". The explanation of this etymology is, that the original meaning was "Organ that sets things firmly", in Sletharine Αζερυμ βεϛεπ Θρινε Ινγατ.

Due to the commonality of the term, only the last two words were later used in records. Because of the change in the grammatical case (Θρινε Ινγατ should become Θρινυμ Ινγατ), the suffix was dropped and the term became Θριν Ινγατ. Due to the need to eventually shorten the phrase even more, eventually ending at Θρινγατ. Despite having a suffix used in adjectives, it is a noun, that is not inflected.

First recorded uses of the word are traced back to the 9th century, when multiple thringats were established as organs of administration and legislation of multiple cities and smaller states.

History

Early assemblies

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Purple period

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Grey period

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Red period

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White period

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Gold period

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Elections

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Legislative process

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