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Brillian constitutional referendum, 2020
Referendum to approve legislative power to amend 8 articles of the Third Constitution of the Brillian Republic
LocationBrilliania and diaspora
DateSaturday, 18 January 2020
Results
Votes %
Yes 544 58.00%
No 394 42.00%
Valid votes 938 93.80%
Invalid or blank votes 62 6.20%
Total votes 1,000 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 1,000 100%
  • 1. Do you permit the National Assembly to legislate regarding the addition of 60 seats to increase the representation of minorities?
  • 2. Do you permit the National Assembly to legislate regarding the introduction of a directly elected Senate?
  • 3. Do you permit the National Assembly to legislate regarding the introduction of a seat limit of 45% of the seats for a single party in elections?
  • 4. Do you permit the National Assembly to legislate regarding the introduction of gender-based election list quotas?
  • 5. Do you permit the National Assembly to change the phrasing of article 16 of the Third Constitution of the Republic?
  • 6. Do you permit the National Assembly to legalize the termination of pregnancy?
  • 7. Do you permit the National Assembly to extend article 2 of the Third Constitution to ban more forms of discrimination?
  • 8. Do you permit the National Assembly to change the phrasing of 19 constitutional articles?

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parliament

Government (95)

  •   Marist Union (69)
  •   Pirate Party (26)

Confidence and supply (13)

Opposition (92)

prime ministers

1987 legislative election

  • Erlaics Iridin (National Appeal, 1987 - 1989) - sentenced for corruption in the Two Braids scandal
  • Szalbacaile Ecsebarrea (National Appeal, 1989 - 1991)

1991 legislative election

  • Igon Aszterain (Labour, 1991 - 1995) - term of parliament ends

1995 legislative election

  • Szalbacaile Ecsebarrea (National Appeal, 1995 - 2000) - term of parliament ends

2000 legislative election

  • Ilun Leszaon (technocratic independent, 2000 - 2002) - calls constitutional assembly election

2001 constitutional assembly election 2002 legislative election

  • Nekane Marincsular (Marist Union, 2002 - 2003) - resignation
  • Sabin-Heren Incsaurpe (Marist Union, 2003 - 2006) - term of parliament ends

2006 legislative election

  • Sugar Oyhenarte (Marist Union, 2006 - 2008) - resignation by pressure from party
  • Keltso Molinaga (Marist Union, 2008) - resignation
  • Sabin Saraicibar (Marist Union, 2008 - 2010) - death in office
  • Yuli Endeika (Elkarrekin, 2010) - term of parliament ends

2010 legislative election

  • Orion Aldaia (National Appeal, 2010 - 2011) - confidence withdawn
  • Alain Redin (technocratic independent, 2011 - 2012) - resignation
  • Hiru Szamendi (United Hicak Marism, 2012 - 2014) - term of parliament ends

2014 legislative election

  • Haran Elezalde (Our Homeland, 2014 - 2019) - term of parliament ends

March 2019 legislative election

  • Dorina Szilágyi (Elkarrekin, 2019) - confidence withdrawn and resignation

December 2019 legislative election

  • Sabin-Heren Incsaurpe (Marist Union, 2019 - current)

Posts in the Incsaurpe II Cabinet

  • Minister of General Services - (Sabin-Heren Incsaurpe, BM)
  • Minister of Federal Affairs
  • Minister of Social Affairs
  • Minister of Veteran Affairs
  • Minister of the Ercainca and General Protection Service
  • Minister of Digital Affairs (AP)
  • Minister of Justice
  • Minister of Defence
  • Minister of Agriculture
  • Minister of Nature Protection and Green Affairs
  • Minister of Healthcare
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Minister of Economy
  • Minister of Science and Education
  • Minister of Culture and Media
  • Minister of Housing and Facilities