Parliament of Quebecshire
Parliament of the Serene State of Quebecshire | |
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Parliament | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Parliament of Quebecshire |
Leadership | |
André Bellerose since February 19, 1991 | |
Structure | |
468 Seats | |
Parliament of Quebecshire political groups |
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Elections | |
Parliament of Quebecshire last election | 2019 Quebecshirite Election Series |
Meeting place | |
Parliament Hall Quebecshire City, Quebecshire | |
Website | |
www.parliament.gov.qs |
The Parliament of Quebecshire (Quebecshirite: Parlement du Québecshire) is the main governing body of Quebecshire and functions are the country’s legislature, in addition to mandating various executive roles. The Parliament of Quebecshire dates back to the conclusion of the Quebecshirite Civil War and the subsequent Orléans Negotiations.
The Parliament of Quebecshire is elected every five standard years, with the last election being the 2019 Quebecshirite Election Series. Following the election of the Parliament overall, the Speaker of the Parliament is elected and following his inauguration, selects his Administrators. Following the creation of a new Administration, the Speaker of the Parliament presides over the Parliament and begins their agenda. There is one Member of Parliament for every 500,000 citizens of Quebecshire, and the number is updated with each relevant census. Currently, there are 468 sitting Members of Parliament.