The Government of Imperial Lyndonia and Montefalco

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Parliament of ILAM
Blurschtriek
186th People's Parliament
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type Bicameral Multiparty
Houses Kraignow (Upper House)
trans: House of Councillors
Pleinow (Lower House)
trans: House of Keys
Leadership
Prime Minister of ILAM Maximilian Baldwin, (Soc-DP2)
Since 2016
Consul of the Kraignow Anakin Quay, (non-partisan)
Since 2017
Speaker of the Pleinow Sybille Roux MP, (non-partisan)
Since 2016
Structure
Seats

1,100 total

  • 350 for Upper House
  • 750 for Lower House
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Kraignow political groups
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Pleinow political groups      Socialist Democratic (332)
     Communist (100)
     Green (80)
     Independent (24)
     Liberal Democrat (171)
     Conservative (43)


The Government of Imperial Lyndonia and Montefalco, commonly referred to as The People's Government or ILAM Government, is the central government of The People's Republic of Imperial Lyndonia and Montefalco.

The Government functions under the framework established by the 1922 Constitution of ILAM, as amended. It is led by the Prime Minister as the head of Government, who selects all the remaining ministers. The President and Presidential Regent are mainly ceremonial with limited powers and are regarded as an institutions of the state rather than an administrative post. All ministers, including the Prime Minister, sit it parliament and are accountable to it. The Prime Minister, the Presidential Regent, and the Secretaries of State sit as members of the highest policy-coordinating body of the State, the Presidium. On the other hand, the Prime Minister and the other ministers sit as members of the Chamber of the Ministers, the highest executive decision-making body.

The Legislative Branch is the People's National Parliament, locally known as the Blurschtriek. It follows the bicameral set-up with upper and lower houses. The upper house is the Hall of Councillors or the Kraignow and the lower house is the Hall of Keys or the Pleinow. The members of parliament are elected on a hybrid of proportional and plurality system.

The Judicial Branch is led by the Supreme Court, which comprises 15 justices including the Chief Justice. The Constitutional Tribunal is a special judicial body with limited jurisdiction established by the Constitution to decide only on cases involving constitutional issues, statutes, and administrative/executive issuances. The tribunal is regarded of the same level as the Supreme Court but is most of the time considered outside of the Judicial Branch.

Executive Branch

Legislative Branch

Judicial Branch

See The Judiciary of ILAM

Political Groups in ILAM

For information on the ruling party, see Socialist Democratic (Soc-DP2).

The existing political parties in ILAM are the listed in the table below.

Party Seats Commanded Parliamentary Position
Socialist Democratic 490 Government
Communist Not Yet Available Government
Supply and Confidence
Liberal Democrat Not Yet Available Main Opposition
Conservative Not Yet Available Supporting Opposition
Libertarian Not Yet Available Supporting Opposition
Green Not Yet Available Crossbench
National Socialist No Seats No Representation
UFSI No Seats
Banned from Election
No Representation
GPD No Seats
Banned from Election
No Representation

Due to the country's hybrid system of voting, candidates independent of any political party are able to run for office. Currently, there are 29 sitting Independent Members of Parliament in both houses.

Criticisms