Gylian Chamber of Deputies
Chamber of Deputies Chambre des députés (French) | |
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13th Parliament | |
Type | |
Type | of the Gylian Parliament |
Leadership | |
Speaker | Veþi Duósu, Independent |
Structure | |
Seats | 500 |
Political groups | |
Joint committees | 28 |
Elections | |
Single transferable vote | |
Last election | 22 January 2020 |
Next election | 22 January 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Parliament Building, Mişeyáke, Mişeyáke | |
Website | |
http://www.parliament.gls/deputies/ |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Gylias |
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The Chamber of Deputies (French: Chambre des députés) is the lower house of the bicameral federal Gylian Parliament. It has 500 part-time deputies, who are elected from multi-member cironscriptions through single transferable vote.
It is the responsible house of the federal legislature, and performs a largely deliberative and delegative role within Gylian politics.
Location
The Chamber of Deputies meets in the Parliament Building in Mişeyáke. Its sessions take place in a separate chamber than the Senate's.
Seating arrangements
The Chamber of Deputies has a hemicycle configuration. Parties are arranged from left to right from the Speaker's chair based on their position on the political spectrum.
Non-inscrits and independent deputies are grouped together in the middle of the chamber.
Speaker
The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies is chosen in the first session after a federal election, and presides over the Chamber's sessions.
A Speaker renounces party affiliation on assuming the office.
The current Speaker is Veþi Duósu.
Historical composition of the Chamber of Deputies
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1962–1969 |
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1969–1976 |
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1976–1980 |
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1980–1985 |
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1985–1990 |
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1990–1995 |
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1995–2000 |
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2000–2004 |
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2004–2008 |
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2008–2012 |
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2012–2016 |
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2016–2020 |
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2020–2024 |
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