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National Council of Holynia

Národná Rada Holynska
9th Holyn Parliament
Coat of arms of Holynia.svg
Structure
9th Narodna Rada.svg
Political groups
  Alliance for Communism: 7 seats
  Workers' Party: 178 seats
  Social Left: 39 seats
  Liberal Party: 17 seats
  Civic Party: 40 seats
  National Renewal Party: 319 seats

10th Holyn Parliament

National Council of Holynia

Národná Rada Holynska
9th Holyn Parliament
Coat of arms of Holynia.svg
Type
Type
Houses
Term limits
5 years
Structure
Seats700
100 Regional Deputies
600 Representatives
10th Council of Regions (Holynia).svg
Council of Regions political groups
His Majesty's Government (37)

  National Renewal (37)
Supported by (14)
  Civic Party (14)
His Majesty's Official Opposition (16)
  Workers' Party (16)
Other Opposition (36)
  Greens (14)
  Social Left (11)

  Liberals (11)
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Council of Representatives political groups
His Majesty's Government (275)

  National Renewal (275)
Supported by (36)
  Civic Party (36)
His Majesty's Official Opposition (161)
  Workers' Party (161)
Other Opposition (92)
  Greens (42)
  Social Left (36)
  Liberals (22)
  Hornat People's Party (9)
  Bright Skoskie (8)
  Masovia Advancement (6)
  Alliance for Communism (3)
  Fair and Free Holynia (1)

  Independent (1)

The Národná Rada Holynska (National Council of Holynia) is the bicameral legislature of Holynia, a unitary constitutional monarchy. Power is centralized but devolved through the constitution and legislation to regional governments, creating a framework for local governance without forming a federation. The King of Holynia serves as the ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister and Cabinet exercise executive powers. However, all legislation requires Royal Assent to become law, underscoring the monarch’s constitutional role in Holynian governance.

The current structure of the Národná Rada was established in 2001, following Holynia’s transition from communism to a parliamentary democracy. It consists of two houses: the Council of Representatives, which is directly elected, and the Council of Regions, which represents the interests of Holynia's 20 administrative regions.

Composition

Council of Regions

The Council of Regions is the upper house of parliament and is composed of 100 members, with each of Holynia’s 20 regions electing five representatives. Members are selected indirectly by regional assemblies, reflecting the principle of equal regional representation, regardless of population.

Council of Representatives

The Council of Representatives is the lower house of the Národná Rada and consists of 600 seats. Members are elected every five years through a mixed electoral system that combines at-large constituencies with party lists and proportional representation. This system ensures a balance between regional accountability and proportional political representation.

The Národná Rada follows a structured legislative process:

   Introduction of Bills: Legislation can be proposed by members of either house, the Prime Minister, or through citizen initiatives.
   Debate and Committee Review: Bills are debated in the Council of Representatives, with detailed examination conducted by specialized committees.
   Council of Regions Review: The Council of Regions reviews bills passed by the lower house, offering amendments or recommendations to reflect regional interests.
   Approval and Royal Assent: Once approved by both chambers, the bill is sent to the monarch for Royal Assent. Although this is typically a formality, it is constitutionally required for the enactment of laws.

History

The modern Národná Rada was established in 2001 following Holynia’s transition from a communist state to a parliamentary democracy. Prior to this, Holynia had a single-party legislature under communist rule, which was dissolved during the democratic reforms of the late 1990s. The 2001 reforms introduced the bicameral structure and mixed electoral system, designed to balance proportional representation with regional interests.

Structure

The Národná Rada Holynska convenes in Narodný Palác (National Palace), a historic building in the capital city of Ratkovec. The complex includes:

   Assembly Hall of the Council of Representatives: A grand chamber designed to accommodate the 600 representatives.
   Council of Regions Chamber: A smaller, more formal chamber reflecting the deliberative nature of the upper house.
   Committee Rooms: Modern facilities for parliamentary committees and subcommittees.
   Public Galleries: Spaces for citizens and the press to observe parliamentary sessions.
   
   Proposal: Legislation can be introduced by members of either chamber, the Prime Minister, or, in certain cases, citizen initiatives.

Debate: Bills are debated in the Council of Representatives, which may refer them to relevant committees for review. Approval: After passing the Council of Representatives, bills are sent to the Council of Regions for further debate and possible amendment.

The Národná Rada operates according to detailed parliamentary rules and traditions. Sessions

The Národná Rada meets in regular sessions three times a year, with additional extraordinary sessions convened as needed. Sessions alternate between the chambers, although joint sessions may be called for significant national events or major policy debates. Committees

Both chambers rely on a network of specialized committees to review legislation, conduct investigations, and provide detailed analysis on key issues. These include committees on defense, foreign affairs, finance, education, and healthcare.

Elections

Elections to both chambers of the Národná Rada are held every five years, although early elections may be called under specific circumstances, such as a failure to form a government. Council of Representatives Elections

Elections to the Council of Representatives use a mixed-member proportional representation system, with voters casting two votes:

   Constituency Vote: For a political party within their at-large constituency (300 seats).
   National List Vote: For a political party at the national level, which determines the allocation of the remaining 300 seats.

To enter the Council of Representatives, a party must surpass a 5% national threshold or win at least one constituency seat. This system balances proportional representation with regional accountability. Council of Regions Elections

The members of the Council of Regions are selected by regional assemblies. Each of Holynia’s 20 regions elects five representatives through a process determined by its regional legislature, ensuring diversity in representation while maintaining equal regional influence.

NO party

Holyn National Renewal

Holynska Národná Obnova
ChairpersonRenáta Mišurová
FounderRenáta Mišurová and Havel Řehák
FoundedJune 22, 2015 (2015-06-22)
Merger ofObnova, Svätá Ludová, Akcia Teraz
Headquarters51 Mlýnské údolí, Cizekporok, Holynia
IdeologyConservatism
National liberalism
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Political positionRight-wing
Colours  Blue
Council of Regions
37 / 100
Council of Representatives
275 / 600
Most seats301 (2019)
Website
narodnaobnova.co.hy

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