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*{{Color box|#0080FF|border=darkgray}} [[Conservative Party of Atmora|Conservative]] (56)
*{{Color box|#0080FF|border=darkgray}} [[Conservative Party of Atmora|Conservative]] (56)
*{{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} [[Volksbelang]] (31)
*{{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} [[People's Interest Party of Atmora|Volks Belang]] (31)
'''[[Official Opposition (Atmora)|HM Loyal Opposition]]
'''[[Official Opposition (Atmora)|HM Loyal Opposition]]
*{{colorbox|#CC0000}} [[Liberal Party of Atmora|Liberal]] (23)
*{{colorbox|#CC0000}} [[Liberal Party of Atmora|Liberal]] (23)

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Parliament of Atmora

Rijksparlement van Atmora
55th Parliament
Parliament of Atmora - Rijksparlememt van Atmora.png
Type
Type
HousesSenate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Empress Henrietta II, 14 September 2088
Jan-Hendrik Tiesselink, Volks Belang
since 7 April 2091
Jurrian Grieshof, Volks Belang
since 5 April 2091
Structure
Seats580
consisting of
152 Senators
528 Members of Parliament (PLs)
File:Atmoran Senate 2091.svg
Senate political groups
HM Government
  •   Conservative (56)
  •   Volks Belang (31)

HM Loyal Opposition

Other Parties

Svgfiles 2020-03-04-02-30-42-459975-9499774419004496476.svg
House of Representatives political groups
HM Government

HM Loyal Opposition

Other Parties

Elections
Last election
16 November 2080
Next election
17 March 2090
Meeting place
The main façade as seen from across the Karth
Palace of the Nation
Katherinenburg, Astraeus
Atmora

The Parliament of Atmora (Dutch: Rijksparlement van Atmora) is the federal legislature of Atmora, seated at the Palace of the Nation at Katherinenburg, Astraeus.

Composition

Monarch

Senate

House of Representatives

Juridistion

Officers

Relationship with the Executive

Privileges

History