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Atmoran Federal Parliament

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Federal Parliament of Atmora

Federale Parlement van Atmora
41st Parliament
Parliament of Atmora - Rijksparlememt van Atmora.png
Type
Type
HousesSenate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Pieter-Jan Crabbe, SDAP
since 26 May 2017
Willem Demeulemeester,, Liberal
since 23 May 2017
Weiss van der Schnee, Liberal
since 17 May 2017
Structure
Seats762
consisting of
214 Senators
548 Members of Parliament
2017 Senate of Atmora.svg
Senate political groups
HM Government (107)
  •   Liberal (65)
  •   SDAP (25)
  •   NDP (17)

HM Loyal Opposition

Other Opposition

2017 Atmoran federal election parliament.svg
House of Representatives political groups
HM Government (295)

HM Loyal Opposition

Other Opposition

Elections
Last election
16 November 2015
Next election
7 November 2020
Meeting place
The main façade as seen from across the Karth
Palace of the Nation
Alexandria, Lieseltania
Atmora

The Federal Parliament of Atmora (Dutch: Federale Parlement van Atmora) is the federal legislature of Atmora, seated at the Palace of the Nation at Alexandria, Kingdom of Lieseltania. It is a bicameral parliament consisting of the House of Representatives (lower house) and the Senate (upper house).

By consitutional convention the House of Representatives is the dominant legislative body, with the Senate mostly having a dilatory right of veto that can be overturned by the House of Representatives in a two-thirds majority. However, the Senate veto on constitutional and Senate changes cannot be overturned by the House. Additionally while the House of Representatives is voted in by single transferable vote for single-member electoral districts the Senate is unelected and appointed by their respective State parliaments.

Composition

Monarch

Senate

House of Representatives

Juridistion

Officers

Relationship with the Executive

Privileges

History