Edwardsland Assembly

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Edwardsland Assembly
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Type
Type
History
FoundedJune 17, 1741 (1741-06-17)
Leadership
Speaker
Leader of the Assembly
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
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Political groups
  People's Party: 74 seats
  Democratic-Liberal: 29 seats
  Social Labour-Workers: 40 seats
Elections
Last election
2022
Next election
2024
RedistrictingParliamentry commission control
Meeting place
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Constitution
Edwardsland States' Compact

The Edwardsland Assembly is a regional assembly serving the Edwardsland region of Delamaria, overseeing the states of Labrador, Providence, New Bedford and New Guernsey. Each state has its own legislature, however voluntarily delegate their powers over transportation, health, education and the environment to the assembly through the Edwardsland States' Compact.

The assembly was founded in 1741 as early forms of organised self government in Delamaria. Initially it was used as a means for the Edwardsland states to collectively exert their influence over Labradoria and Delamaria.

Composition

74 40 29
People's Social Labour Democratic-Liberal


Party Founded Political
position
Ideology Leader Seats
People's Party 1950 Centre-right Conservatism
Neoliberalism
Frank Landstadt
74 / 143


Social Labour Party-Working Families Labrador 1897 Centre-left to Left-wing Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Maria Little
40 / 143
Democratic-Liberal Party 1998 Centre-left to Centre Social Liberalism Ryan Mornington
29 / 143
Green Party 1975 Left-wing Green politics
Eco-Socialism
Mark Tembourgh
0 / 143