Folkekammer
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The Peoples Chamber Folkekammeret | |
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Established | 1 September 1878 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the Folkekammer | Knud-Erik Holgersen, Littish Democrats |
Prime Minister | Albert Simonsen, Littish Democrats |
Leader of the Opposition | Viktoria Wolff, Labour Party |
Structure | |
Seats | 230 |
Political groups | Government (112)
Support (26)
Opposition (92)
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Elections | |
Closed list proportional representation with a 3% election threshold | |
Last election | 18 Nov 2022 |
Next election | Before 18 Nov 2026 |
Meeting place | |
Folkekammeret Tinghuset, Kaslund, Littland |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Littland |
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Part of Eurth |
History
1965 Constitution
Composition
Party | Main ideology | Political position | Leader | 2022 Election | ||||
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Folkekammer seats |
Election vote share | |||||||
Littish Democrats Littiske Demokrater |
National conservatism | Right-wing | Albert Simonsen | 69 / 230
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29.50% | |||
The National Liberals Nationalliberalisterne |
Liberal conservatism | Centre-right | Ernst Møller | 43 / 230
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18.41% | |||
Labour Party Arbejderpartiet |
Social democracy | Centre-left | Viktoria Wolff | 32 / 230
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13.76% | |||
New Center Party Nyt Centrum |
Radical centrism | Centre | Helle Østergaard | 26 / 230
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12.57% | |||
Littish People's Party Littisk Folkeparti |
Velaherian Socialism | Far-left | Bjarne Kristiansen | 26 / 230
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11.38% | |||
Democratic Greens Grønne Demokrater |
Green politics | Left-wing | Ebbe Steensen | 20 / 230
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8.51% | |||
National Party of Littland Nationalpartiet |
Nationalism | Far-right | Joakim Dam | 11 / 230
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4.85% |