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Grand National Assembly
of the Confederacy of Walneria

Volkomaine Nacionálfŕzamlunk
Rósberisses Aidgenosënssaftes
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Type
Type
History
FoundedJanuary 1, 1978 (1978-01-01)
Structure
Seats250[a]
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Length of term
No longer than 6 months
Elections
Scorporo
First election
15 July 1978
Last election
4 June 2016
Next election
No later that 2036
Motto
Régi pravnik ai virtess strenk
Meeting place
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Ahranian Hall, Tyrámen Castle
Website
www.nfras.wn/vv

The Grand National Assembly of the Confederacy of Walneria (Walnerian: Volkomaine Nacionálfŕzamlunk tes Rósberisses Aidgenosënssaftes) is the constitutional assembly of the Confederacy of Walneria. It is the only organ, which is allowed to remove, edit or amend parts of sections 1 and 9 of the Constitution of Walneria. The regular National Assembly has the right to call for a referendum, which serves a similar function like the Grand National Assembly.

History

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Convocations

Convocation Election Seats Strongest party
1st Convocation 15 July 1978 300[b] National party of Walneria
2nd Convocation 2 March 1996 250[a] Union of National Minorities
3rd Convocation 4 June 2016 250[a] Liberal Party of Walneria
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 130 members go on to become the members of the regular National Assembly, the rest is discharged
  2. Consisted of all elected members of the Council and the Senate, which then continue to follow in their terms once the convention ended

Elections

Direct elections

The Grand National Assembly is elected in one of every five parliamentary elections. That means, that every fifth convocation of the National Assembly starts with the assembling of the Grand National Assembly. Unlike the regular national assembly, which is elected in 6 multi-member constituencies, Grand National Assembly, utilizes Scorporo.

Outside of the regular distribution of 200 seats through the Imperiali quota in regions and Hare quota in autonomies respectively (the number of reserved seats for each autonomy has been increased to 10), the remaining 50 seats are elected in single-member constituencies through the approval voting.

Indirect elections

After the meeting of the Grand National Assembly concludes and at least 3/4 of the members agree, that the constitutional needs have been satisfied, the 130 most successful candidates (those with the most prefferential votes) continue as the regular members of the newly established National Assembly, no new elections are held (so the outcome is the same as if there were only 130 seats to be elected instead of the 200 elected through proportional representation).

Members elected in single-member constituencies, as well as those who did not succeed in getting into the National Assembly are given seats in their regional assemblies (the increase is usually between 2 and 4 members in each respective region). As the multi-member constituencies span more than a single region, the membership in local assembly is decided through a permanent residency of the member in question. Out-of-region candidates for autonomies are still granted seat in the autonomous legislature no matter the actual residency.

Voting

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See also