Commissions of Mel-akkam
Coordinating Council | |
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2023 Autumnal Term | |
Leadership | |
President | Pannu Pempu, Progressive Party since 19 March 2023 |
Nirtyam Am'mayi, Progressive Party | |
Leader of the Opposition | Bhardali Maru, Coalition of Independents |
Structure | |
Seats | 40 |
Political groups | Government (24) PP: 22 seats KDP: 2 seats
Independent (4) LDP: 4 seats Opposition (12) Coalition: 5 seats RF: 4 seats NL: 3 seats
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Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 19 April 2024 |
Next election | 22 September 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Government Hall, Mohenjo-daro | |
Website | |
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The Commissions are the four specialised legislative bodies of Mel-akkam. Each is composed of ten members, one elected from each province, and has authority over one area of governance (social affairs, economics, justice, or foreign affairs). Each is led by a President, customarily the member for Mohenjo-daro Province; the president moderates debate and casts a second, tie-breaking vote only if the commission is equally split on a piece of legislation. The commissions are elected twice annually, on the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes.
When the four commissions meet for a joint session, which occurs four times a year, they are known collectively as the Coordinating Council. The Coordinating Council is likewise led by a president; the Coordinating Council Presidency rotates among the presidents of the four commissions. The President of the Coordinating Council is Mel-akkam's Head of Government, but the role is mostly ceremonial, aside from their power to cast a second, tie-breaking vote in the case of an equally-split council.
Social Commission
The Social Commission, sometimes referred to as the First Commission, has authority over social affairs. It has a wide range of competencies and is often considered to be the most powerful commission. Its current president is Leader of the Government Nirtyam Am'mayi of the Joint Progressive Party List (JPPL).
Competencies
The Social Commission has competency over:
- Socio-cultural policy (language, religion, LGBTQ rights, etc)
- Education (primary, secondary, and higher)
- Health (healthcare, public health, abortion, euthanasia, drugs)
- Environmental affairs (conservation, energy; shared with Economic Commission)
- Welfare/social security (shared with Economic Commission)
- All competencies not delegated to other commissions
Composition
Since the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election, the Joint Progressive Party List has held an absolute majority.
Economic Commission
The Economic Commission, sometimes referred to as the Second Commission, has authority over fiscal, economic, and tax-related affairs. Its current president is Pannu Pempu of the JPPL.
Competencies
The Economic Commission has competency over:
- Taxation
- State-run enterprises
- International trade (shared with Diplomatic Commission)
- Environmental affairs (conservation, energy; shared with Social Commission)
- The Central Bank
- Monetary policy
- Fiscal policy
- Welfare/social security (shared with Social Commission)
Composition
Since the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election, the Joint Progressive Party List has held a plurality, but not a majority.
Judicial Commission
The Judicial Commission, sometimes referred to as the Third Commission, has authority over justice-related affairs. Its current president is N'yt'yam N'ymaina of the JPPL.
Competencies
The Judicial Commission has competency over:
- Criminal justice
- Prosecution
- Judicial affairs
- Law enforcement
- Violent crime
Composition
Since the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election, the Joint Progressive Party List has held a narrow plurality, but not a majority.
Diplomatic Commission
The Diplomatic Commission, sometimes referred to as the Fourth Commission, has authority over foreign affairs, trade, and related affairs. Its current president is Matal Dandi of the JPPL.
Competencies
The Judicial Commission has competency over:
- Foreign relations
- Intergovernmental affairs
- International trade (shared with Economic Commission)
- Immigration
Composition
Since the 2023 Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election, the Joint Progressive Party List has held a plurality, but not a majority.