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Revision as of 17:31, 4 September 2022
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The 110th Congress of Zamastan was a meeting of the legislative branch of the Zamastanian federal government, between September 22nd 2022 and September 22nd 2024. It was composed of the Senate and the Congress Chamber. The members in the legislature were elected in the 2022 general election, and was notable for being the first congress formed without the provinces of Mayotte, Alutiana, and Auraine, which had been granted secession following the Bettencourt decision in 2021. The 109th Congress had a Green Liberal majority in both houses, with a collective opposition formed through the merger of Conservative and Libertarian Blocs. However, the notable void of Bloc Mayotte lawmakers who were unable to vote past the 1 January 2021 Bettencourt decision meant there was little legislation passed in comparison to other years.
Though the GLP kept its majority in the 110th congress, its lead was narrowed dramatically due in large part to the departure of the party's most left-wing members in the Progressive Alliance, forming a separate political party. However, this allowed the Liberal Bloc coalition to create an effective 179-126 majority. The BCP only gained 4 seats, and the addition of their coalition partners in the LHZ and CUP losing seats meant their opposition was narrowed to its furthest since 2006.
Major events
Major legislation
Leadership
Senate
- President pro-tempore: Burhan Swanson (BCP)
Majority coalition leadership
- Majority Leader: Kendrick Benton (BCP)
- Majority Whip: Evie-Grace Edwards (BCP)
Minority coalition leadership
- Minority Leader: Mohammad Sadoul (GLP)
- Majority Whip: Averie Rutledge (GLP)
Congress Chamber
Majority coalition leadership
- Majority Leader: Joyce Hess (GLP)
- Majority Whip: Sidqi Kamali (PPZ)
- Majority Chief Deputy Whip: Ye Xiuying (PAP)
- Chamber Rules Committee Chairman: Madalynn Mills (GLP)
Minority coalition leadership
- Minority Leader: Anthony Hill (BCP)
- Minority Whip: Malachi Petty (BCP)
- Assistant Minority Leader: Brooklyn Wellington (CUP)
- Minority Chief Deputy Whip: Isaac Byrne (LHZ)
List of Senators
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List of Congressmen
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Alenchon
Cayenne
Gangkou
Holish Islands
Jade
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Landeda
Lyonnais
Northern Isle
Pahl
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Redeemer’s Land
Titania
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Tregueux
Verdesia
Zian
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Committees
Senate
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Congress Chamber
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