Istastionerian Parliament

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The Parliament of Istastioner
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The Istastionerian Paraliament
Type
Type
Term limits
25 Years (10 Terms)
History
Founded1 January 1783
Leadership
Government Speaker
Columbia Washington, (SD)
since January 1, 2040
Prime Minister (Primary Opposition Speaker)
Boris Johnson, (L)
since January 1, 2040
Secondary Opposition Speaker
Chris Stanford, (EG)
since January 1, 2040
Structure
Seats150
Istastionerian Parliament Diagram
Political groups
The Government
  Social Democratic Party (55)
  Independent (1)
The Primary Opposition
  Labour Party (45)
The Secondary Opposition
  Eco-Green Party (35)
  Democratic Party (13)
  Republican Party (2)
Length of term
2.5 Years
Elections
Single transferable vote (STV)
First election
March 1, 1786
Last election
January 1, 2040
Next election
July 2, 2042
Motto
The council of the people...
Meeting place
The House Of Parliament (New Milford City, Istastioner)
Website
www.Istas/gov/para.it
Constitution
The Istastionerian Constitution

The Parliament of Istastioner is the legislature of the Istastionerian government. The sitting of a Parliament is for a two & haft-years term, at present, beginning every other January, and every other July. Elections are held every even-numbered year. The composition and powers of the Parliament are established by Article Two of Istastioner Constitution. The Parliament is composed of MPs, each of whom represents a single provinces in its entirety. Each of the 75 provinces is equally represented by two senators who serve terms of 2.5 years, for a total of 150 senators. They are both elected via popular vote.


Parliamentary Leadership

The Government

The Government Speaker

The Primary Opposition

Prime Minister (Primary Opposition Speaker)

Secondary Opposition

Secondary Opposition Speaker

Political Parties of Istastioner

See main article,Poltical Parties of Istastioner


Major Parties

Social Democratic Party

=Labour Party

Third Parties

Eco-Green Party

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Criticisms

Calls for a Second House

Lack of Indigenous Representation

Lack of accountability for parliament

The house of Parliament

The Prime Minster/Opposition Leader system