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* {{Color box|#007854|border=darkgray}} [[Centre Party (Carrelie)|PdC]] (54) | * {{Color box|#007854|border=darkgray}} [[Centre Party (Carrelie)|PdC]] (54) | ||
* {{Color box|#B52CE3|border=darkgray}} [[Pirate Party (Carrelie)|PP]] (14) | * {{Color box|#B52CE3|border=darkgray}} [[Pirate Party (Carrelie)|PP]] (14) | ||
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* {{Color box|#50A4F8|border=darkgray}} [[Francophone League (Carrelie)|LF]] (4) | * {{Color box|#50A4F8|border=darkgray}} [[Francophone League (Carrelie)|LF]] (4) | ||
* {{Color box|#7B7B7B|border=darkgray}} [[Alemannic Party|AP]] (4) | * {{Color box|#7B7B7B|border=darkgray}} [[Alemannic Party|AP]] (4) |
Revision as of 17:48, 6 November 2024
Common Council Conseil communal | |
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76th and 21st Session | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 2 years |
History | |
Founded | 24 November 1802 |
Preceded by | Convention of Estates |
Leadership | |
Mariska Arekanse since 7 January 2024 | |
Vicespeaker | |
Structure | |
Seats | 700 |
Political groups | Government (379) Opposition (321) |
Elections | |
Closed party-list proportional representation (D'Hondt method) | |
Last election | 18 August 2024 |
Next election | Before 30 August 2026 |
Redistricting | Every four years, proposed by the seating commission |
Meeting place | |
Common Council chamber Palace of Democracy Mont-Sanguine, Douria Carrelian Confederation | |
Website | |
www |
The Common Council (French: Conseil communal [kɔ̃se kɔmynal]) is the lower house of the bicameral Estates-General of Carrelie. It has 700 seats, which are filled by members known as National Councillors (CNs) though biannual elections using party-list proportional representation. Like the upper house, the Senate, it meets in the Palace of Democracy in Mont-Sanguine, though it also previously sat in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mont-Sanguine until 2004.