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States General of Eastarland (Trondic: Ostligjorden Generelt Staten), is the bicameral legislature of the Kingdom of Eastarland.
States General of Eastarland (Trondic: Ostligjorden Generelt Staten), is the bicameral legislature of the Kingdom of [[Eastarland]].


The Parliament consists of two chambers, the Senate (upper house) and the Kōninstag (lower house). Both houses are equal in terms of power. All legislation must be passed with a simple majority in both houses and be signed into law by the Monarch. Members of the Senate and Kōninstag serve for a total of four years, with elections to the Kōninstag taking place on the first working day of June and the Senate on the first working day in September.  
The Parliament consists of two chambers, the Senate (upper house) and the Kōninstag (lower house). Both houses are equal in terms of power. All legislation must be passed with a simple majority in both houses and be signed into law by the Monarch. Members of the Senate and Kōninstag serve for a total of four years, with elections to the Kōninstag taking place on the first working day of June and the Senate on the first working day in September.  

Revision as of 15:15, 3 March 2021

States General of Eastarland

Ostligjorden Generelt Staten

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Coat of arms of norway.png
Type
Type
Houses
Term limits
4 terms
History
Founded20 September 1855
Preceded byCouncil of Ministers
New session started
16 September 2019
Leadership
Arne Bakken (SDP)
since 6 September 2019
Emilia Orenstein (CP)
since 12 June 2019
Structure
Seats
  • 850
  • consisting of
  • 350 senators
  • 500 representatives
Senat.svg
Senate political groups
List
  • Government
    •   SDP (84)
    •   PC (43)
    •   CP (41)
    •   GP (27)
    Opposition
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Kōninstag political groups
List
  • Government
    Opposition
    •   NCF (58)
    •   CD (57)
    •   NA (46)
    •   MPF (41)
    •   LP (37)
    •   F (26)
Elections
Indirect election
Proportional representation
Senate last election
2 September 2019
Kōninstag last election
3 June 2019
Meeting place
Riksdagen June 2011.jpg
Palace of the States General, Elgehein Street, Klausberg

States General of Eastarland (Trondic: Ostligjorden Generelt Staten), is the bicameral legislature of the Kingdom of Eastarland.

The Parliament consists of two chambers, the Senate (upper house) and the Kōninstag (lower house). Both houses are equal in terms of power. All legislation must be passed with a simple majority in both houses and be signed into law by the Monarch. Members of the Senate and Kōninstag serve for a total of four years, with elections to the Kōninstag taking place on the first working day of June and the Senate on the first working day in September.

History

Middle Ages

Council of Ministers

Modern Parliament

Composition and powers

Senate

Kōninstag

Political Parties

Party Abbr. Party leader Ideology Position Representation (seats)
Senate Kōninstag
National Association NA Christopher Helgesen Fascism, Nationalism, Interventionism, Corporatism, Populism, Military-Industrial Complex far right 29 46
Monarchist Party "Fatherland" MPF Emma Rōnningen Absolute monarchism, Traditionalism, Reactionism, Nationalism right wing 35 41
Green's Party GP Simen Berge Green politics, Environmentalism, Animal rights, Green liberalism center-right 27 30
New Conservative Front NCF Tomas Godvinson National conservatism, Progressive conservatism, Pro-Business, Protectionism center,
center-right
38 58
Christian Democracy CD Einar Holen Christian Democracy, Conservatism, State Religion, Protectionism center,
center-right
31 57
Civil Position CP Karl Weissberg Liberalism, Market Liberalism, Free Trade, Merchant Interests, Anti-militarism center 41 83
Party of Concord PC Anna Maria Lorentzen Liberalism, Neoliberalism, Government Intervention center,
center-left
43 74
Federalists F Ada Carlsen Decentralization, Agrarianism center,
center-left
0 26
Social Democratic Party SDP Gustav Kristian Berg Social Democracy, Big tent center,
center-left
84 48
Left Party LP Grete Dale Democratic Socialism, Feminism, Eco-socialism center-left 22 37