Bundestag of Werania

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Bundestag of Werania

Bundestag der Ostischland
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesHouse of Councillors
House of Deputies
Leadership
Monarch
Charlotte II
since 18 February 1987
President of the House of Councillors
Klara Joachim, Nonpartisan
since March 13 2012
President of the House of Deputies
Jakob Böckler, NKP
since June 7 2019
Structure
Seats232 (House of Councillors)
545 (House of Deputies)
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House of Councillors political groups
List
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House of Deputies political groups
List
  •   OSAI: 22 seats
      Greens: 80 seats
      SRPO: 85 seats
      AVP: 2 seats
      NNK: 31 seats
      PMZ: 32 seats
      SDT: 9 seats
      VP/AP: 1 seat
      NKP: 244 seats
      DA: 30 seats
      OVFP: 9 seats
Elections
FPTP/SNTV
House of Councillors last election
2021
House of Deputies last election
2019
House of Councillors next election
2024
House of Deputies next election
2023
Meeting place
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Palace of Parliament, Westbrücken, Werania

The Bundestag of Werania (Weranian: Bundestag der Ostischland; Federal Diet) is the bicameral legislature of the Werania. It consists of an upper house known as the House of Councillors (Lord's Chamber) and a lower house known as the House of Deputies (People's Chamber) whilst the monarch presides over parliamentary proceedings. It retains parliamentary sovereignty over Werania, officially being the representative of the Weranian people. Members of the House of Councillors are referred to as Peers whilst members of the House of Deputies are known as the deputies.

The Bundestag took its current form in 1842 following the unification of Werania, being based on the former Reichstag of the Kingdom of Cislania. The original upper house was named the House of Lords was initially entirely hereditary or appointed by the monarch of Werania whilst members of the House of Deputies were elected in a first-past-the post system. In 1905 the government introduced proportional representation for the House of Deputies. In 1956 the House of Deputies voting system was changed again to a parallel system with a portion of the seats elected through FPTP and a portion through PR. The House of Lords remained unreformed until 1991 when the government aboished it and introduced an entirely elected chamber, the House of Councillors.

Currently 245 members of the House of Deputies are elected through single member districts and 300 through proportional representation whilst whilst all members of the House of Councillors are elected via FPTP and SNTV in multi-member districts with half the members elected every six years to three year terms. The next House of Deputies election is expected in 2023; the next House of Councillors election is in 2024.

History

Composition

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Current membership