National Assembly of Prawasia
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National Assembly Majelis Nasional Kerajaan Prawasia | |
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16th Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | State Representative Council People's Representative Council |
History | |
Founded | 9 September 1945 |
Leadership | |
Tri Susila Chandrawinata since 1 January 2020 | |
Speaker | Rizki Pratama since 1 June 2020 |
Deputy Speaker | Prof. Dr. Johan Mansyur (PNP) since 1 June 2020 |
Deputy Speaker | Emong Kuswoyo since 1 June 2020 |
Secretary | Bakiono Jatmiko since 1 June 2020 |
Prime Minister | Aryadi Mihardja (PNP) since 1 June 2020 |
Leader of the Opposition | Novita Sari (PSR) since 1 June 2020 |
Structure | |
Seats | 590 (500 DPR Members, 90 Senators) |
People's Representative Council political groups | Government
PNP: 130 seats PAB: 82 seats GPS: 78 seats PKP: 59 seats PPP: 55 seats PDP: 14 seats
Opposition PSR: 34 seats PBP: 20 seats CHB: 18 seats
Unaligned PSP: 10 seats
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State Representative Council political groups | Nonpartisan: 90 seats
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Elections | |
People's Representative Council last election | January 2020 |
State Representative Council last election | January 2020 |
People's Representative Council next election | January 2025 |
State Representative Council next election | January 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Majelis Nasional | |
Website | |
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The National Assembly of the Kingdom of Prawasia (Prawasian: Majelis Nasional) is the legislative branch in Prawasia's political system. It is composed of the members of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and the State Representative Council (DPN).
Duties and Power
Constitutional Duties
As provided by the 1988 Constitution, the Majelis Nasional is responsible for the amendment or deletion of certain articles and/or provisions of the Constitution. A two-thirds majority vote in a general session of the Assembly can approve any proposed changes to the constitution including scrapping or adding additional articles, sections and provisions, as well as in the introduction of certain amendments.