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The '''1st General Assembly''' was elected at the [[The Leftist Assembly election, March 2016|March 2016 election]]. The assembly consisted of three political parties: Solidarity Party, Independent Leftist Front and Worker's Army Party. This General Assembly served a three-month term, from March to June 2016.
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The '''1st General Assembly''' was elected at the [[The Leftist Assembly election, March 2016|March 2016 election]]. The assembly consisted of three political parties - the Solidarity Party, the Independent Leftist Front and the Workers' Army Party. This General Assembly served a three-month term, from 25 March to 17 July 2016.
  
 
While not directly related to the activities of the General Assembly, the only Minister for this term (excluding Ministers of Law, which can be found [[1st Supreme Court|here]]) was Fidels Beard as Minister of Archives.
 
While not directly related to the activities of the General Assembly, the only Minister for this term (excluding Ministers of Law, which can be found [[1st Supreme Court|here]]) was Fidels Beard as Minister of Archives.
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===Voting===
The Independent Leftist Front and the Worker's Army Party each distributed their seats, 37 and 20 respectively, by polling their party members and then having one of the party leaders report the vote distribution to the General Assembly. The 43 seats gained by the Solidarity Party were distributed as follows:
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The Independent Leftist Front and the Workers' Army Party each distributed their seats, 37 and 20 respectively, by polling their party members and then having one of the party leaders report the vote distribution to the General Assembly. The 43 seats gained by the Solidarity Party were distributed as follows:
  
 
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Revision as of 04:41, 9 April 2020

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1st General Assembly
TLA Flag 1.png
Leadership
Secretary Atealia,
Solidarity Party
Prime Minister Auven,
Solidarity Party
Dates
Start 25 March 2016
End 17 July 2016
Parties      Solidarity Party (43)
     Ind. Leftist Front (37)
     Worker's Army Party (20)

The 1st General Assembly was elected at the March 2016 election. The assembly consisted of three political parties - the Solidarity Party, the Independent Leftist Front and the Workers' Army Party. This General Assembly served a three-month term, from 25 March to 17 July 2016.

While not directly related to the activities of the General Assembly, the only Minister for this term (excluding Ministers of Law, which can be found here) was Fidels Beard as Minister of Archives.

Political Parties

The following table outlines the leader and number of seats of each party.

Party Leader Seats
  Solidarity Party Atealia 43
  Independent Leftist Front New Prague 37
  Workers' Army Party British Accia 20

Voting

The Independent Leftist Front and the Workers' Army Party each distributed their seats, 37 and 20 respectively, by polling their party members and then having one of the party leaders report the vote distribution to the General Assembly. The 43 seats gained by the Solidarity Party were distributed as follows:

Leader Seats
Auven 9
Cedoria 9
Devadia 9
Sotruenia 8
Urzistan 8