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Parliament of Garetolia

Aka'koha re'Karātōl'ikī
Logo
Type
Type
History
FoundedSeptember 24, 1978 (1978-09-24)
Leadership
Kolo Laho'ma, Social Democratic Party
since 4 January 2022
Malana Kolo, Social Democratic Party
since 4 January 2016
Molly Newman, Green Party
since 4 January 2016
Peter Thorpe, Conservative Party
since 4 January 2016
Wana Koto, AltKat
since 4 January 2004
Structure
Seats650
Parliament of Garetolia.png
Political groups
Majority (441)
  •   New Socialist Party (1)
  •   Social Democratic Party (248)
  •   Green Party (200)

Minority (209)

Committees
20
  • General
  • Law and Order
  • Diplomacy
  • Finance
  • Investigation
  • Equity
  • Employment
  • Administration
  • Transport
  • Communications
  • Wildlife Regulation
  • Defence
  • Education
  • Culture
  • Sociality
  • Health
  • Commerce
  • Intelligence
  • Welfare
  • Citizens' Affairs
Length of term
two years
Salary£5,128 per month
Elections
Proportional representation
First election
1979
Last election
2023
Next election
2025
Meeting place
Parliament Hall, Ule'eka
Website
www.parliament.gov.kt
Constitution
Constitution of Garetolia

The Parliament of Garetolia (Garetolian: Aka'koha re'Karātōl'ikī) is the unicameral supreme legislature of Garetolia. It was founded on September 24, 1978. The Parliament consists of 650 biennially-elected members, from 65 districts.