Senate (Tengaria)

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Senate

  • Сенат
  • Senatus
TengariaSenate.png
Type
Type
HousesState Council
Chamber of Deputies
History
FoundedNovember 14, 1868 (1868-11-14)
Structure
Seats475 Senators
95 Councilors
380 Deputies
StateCouncilTengaria.svg
State Council political groups
Officially non-partisan
Unofficial Groups:
  •   Independent (54)
  •   Patriotic Union (32)
  •   Clergy (9)
ChamberofDeputiesTengaria.svg
Chamber of Deputies political groups
Officially non-partisan
Unofficial Groups:
Length of term
Lifetime (State Council)
6 Years (Deputies)
Elections
State Council voting system
Appointed
Chamber of Deputies voting system
First-past-the-post voting
Last election
August 16, 2018
Next election
August 16, 2024
Meeting place
Budapest Parlament1.jpg
Palace of the Senate, Lenovo

The Senate (Tengarian: Сенат or Senat, Solarian: Senatus), more commonly known as the Senate of Tengaria or the Tengarian Senate (Tengarian: Сенат на Тенгария or Senat na Tengariya), is the bicameral legislature of Tengaria. It is comprised of two houses, the State Council, appointed by the President for life-terms, and the popularly elected Chamber of Deputies.

The Senate claims descent from the Solarian Senate, which was preserved in various forms through the Empire of Arciluco, although over time its authority greatly declined and served. After the translation of the Imperial Power to Tengaria in the formulation of the Empire of Tengaria, the Imperial institution of the Senate was carried over to the Empire. For most of the Empire's history, it served largely a ceremonial and advisory role to the monarchs, until the Green Revolution of 1868 forced the monarchy to adopt certain democratic elements into its governance. The Senate was formally established as the Empire's legislature in 1868, for the first time formally adopting the division in houses and becoming a set institution. It further changed during the establishment of the Tengarian Republic, and was greatly involved in the poltical crisis of the 1940s and 50s. After the Tengarian Civil War, the Senate was again reformed by Simeon Kovachev into the current institution.

The Senate is notable for being an explicitly non-partisan legislature, and differs from many other national legislatures in that political parties are formally banned, with the notable exception of organisations such as the Patriotic Union, which itself does not claim to the be a political party. Despite the Patriotic Union and a few other political movements having its members in the legislature, as there are no parties there is no official majority government nor official establishment of a working majority. The building which the Senate meets in, the Palace of the Senate, is one of Tengaria's most famous structures, and is a prominent landmark in the capital city of Lenovo.

History

Historical Antecedents

Early Empire

Green Revolution and Formal Establishment

Tengarian Republic

Kovachev Regime

State Council

Powers and Role

Membership

Chamber of Deputies

Powers and Role

Membership

Palace of the Senate

Current Status

Historical Composition of the Senate

Historical Composition of the Chamber of Deputies

Imperial Era

  SLP
  PP
  TNVP
  KP
  VS
  Independent
1868-1874
100
1874-1880
107
1880-1886
113
1886-1892
115
1892-1898
121
1898-1904
35 66 24
1904-1910
4 12 45 63 9
1910-1916
9 21 26 69 8
1916-1922
11 30 24 72 4
1922-1928
10 22 12 25 78 2
1928-1930
6 17 15 25 84 2
1930-1935
1 2 1 7 41 11

VI-125 VII-133 VII-133 IX-141 X-149 XI-149 XII-62

Tengarian Republic

  TSMR
  ZRS
  NF
  SP
  RP
  PP
  ZS
  TNP
  AKA
  EDP
  TNVP
  VS
  FNS
  Independent
1935–1940
3 16 18 13 44 75 23 21 84 3
1940–1945
10 18 21 18 67 5 44 3 24 13 73 3 1
1945–1950
31 22 31 27 65 7 30 8 37 10 81 1
1950–1955
1 44 164 1 1 1 1 21 93 33 9
1955–1958
1 209 1 1 21 93 33 9

Kovachev Era

XVIII (1958-1964)

XIX (1964-1970)

XX (1970-1976)

XXI (1976-1982)

XXII (1982-1988)

XXIII (1988-1994)

XXIV (1994-2000)

XXV (2000-2006)

XXVI (2006-2012)

XXVII (2012-2018)

XXVIII (2018-2024)