Kaminoa Dieta
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The Caminoan Parliament Kaminoa Dieta (Spanish) | |
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42nd Parliament | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 5 Years (First Term), 4 Years (Re-elected for subsequent terms) |
History | |
Founded | 21 November 1821 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the Kaminoa Dieta | Mr.Speaker. Rt. Hon. Bill Burr, Independent |
Deputy Speaker of the Kaminoa Dieta | Madam Deputy Speaker. Rt Hon. Aimi Kobayashi, CSD |
Structure | |
Seats | 600 |
Political groups |
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Senate political groups | |
Joint committees | 28 |
Elections | |
Single transferable vote | |
Sortition and appointment by the President based on advice | |
Last election | 22 January 2020 |
Next election | 22 January 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Parliament Building, R'akstagg, Mişeyáke | |
Website | |
http://www.parliament.govcm/ |
The Kaminoa Dieta (English: Caminoan Parliament) is the unicameral federal legislature of Caminoes. It consists of one chamber presided over byThe Speaker of the Dieta. The Members of Parliament or MP's gather in the parliament building referred to as the R'askstagg.
The Dieta is composed of 600 seats (fixed) and adjusts when there are overhang seats[[1]], this is due to the proportional representation electoral system that the country has. Members of Parliament who are elected for the first time are granted a 5-year first term and once re-elected are granted 4 more years, an additional 4 are then granted for the subsequent elections they win, MP's only leave The Dieta after one of two circumstances, either through losing their seat in an election or by retiring/resigning.
The numerous and diverse demographics of the Caminoes lends itself to a very dynamic political spectrum which then results to a varied and wide array of political perceptions. This leads to a multi-party system that is then unified as a Coalition Government led by a chosen Coalition Secretary, usually nominated by the Prime Minister.
History
Legislative functions
The Parliament is imperfectly bicameral:
Legislative procedure
The Parliament's legislative procedure has four stages:
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Responsibilities
Parliamentary procedure
Members
Members of Parliament