Senate
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Houses | State Council Chamber of Deputies |
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Founded | November 14, 1868 (1868-11-14) |
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Seats | 475 Senators 95 Councilors 380 Deputies |
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State Council political groups | Officially non-partisan Unofficial Groups:
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Chamber of Deputies political groups | Officially non-partisan Unofficial Groups:
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Length of term | Lifetime (State Council) 6 Years (Deputies) |
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| First-past-the-post voting |
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Last election | August 16, 2018 |
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Next election | August 16, 2024 |
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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 State Council
Since both the State Council under the Empire and the Kovachev era was unelected and appointments were for life, the political status of the Senate changed very gradually and unsystematically. Under both, the majority of Councilors were regarded as independents. Under the Republic, the State Council became 60 members elected from the regions equally, and had an electoral cycle coinciding with the Chamber of Deputies. Below listed are the State Councils as they were during inaugural session; vacancies and replacements are not listed.
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1935–1940
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1940–1945
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1945–1950
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1950–1955
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1955–1958
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Historical Composition of the Chamber of Deputies
Unlike the State Council, the Chamber of Deputies has for its entire history been elected regularly, and thus the composition can be shown. Below listed are the Chamber of Deputies as they were during inaugural session; vacancies and replacements are not listed.
Imperial Era
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1868-1874
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1874-1880
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1880-1886
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1886-1892
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1892-1898
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1898-1904
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1904-1910
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1910-1916
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1916-1922
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1922-1928
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1928-1930
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1930-1935
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VI-125
VII-133
VII-133
IX-141
X-149
XI-149
XII-62
Tengarian Republic
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1935–1940
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3
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16
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18
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13
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44
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3
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75
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23
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21
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84
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1940–1945
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10
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18
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21
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18
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67
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5
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1
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44
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3
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24
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13
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73
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3
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1945–1950
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31
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22
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31
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27
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65
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7
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30
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8
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37
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10
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81
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1
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1950–1955
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58
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24
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27
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31
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37
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4
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4
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22
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41
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7
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95
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1955–1958
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XIII-300 XIV-300, XV-350, XVI-350, XVII-375
Kovachev Era
Under the 1958 Constitution, all political parties are outlawed and the legislature is explicity non-partisan; however, what is represented here are the unofficial political groups in the Chamber of Deputies. The Patriotic Union is not legally considered as a political party.
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Social Reform
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Democrats
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Independent
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1958-1964
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1964-1970
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1970-1976
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1976-1982
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1982-1988
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1988-1994
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1994-2000
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2000-2006
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2006-2012
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2012-2018
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