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Revision as of 02:20, 23 October 2016
Parliament of Llorens | |
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1st Parliament of Llorens | |
Leadership | |
President |
Elisabeth Harland, Socialist Party Since 24 June 2016 |
Vice-President |
Bartolomeu Berkowitz, Socialist Party Since 24 June 2016 |
Structure | |
Seats | 20 |
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Political groups |
Socialist (7) Green (5) Progressive (3) Democratic (2) Worker's (1) People's (1) National (1) |
Elections | |
Voting system | Proportional approval |
Last election | 25 June 2016 |
Next election | 24 June 2017 |
The 1st Parliament of Llorens was elected at the 2016 federal election. This Parliament consists of 20 members and will be in place from 25 June 2016 to 24 June 2017. Elisabeth Harland established the 1st Socialist Government. All 20 members of Parliament were elected using the proportional approval voting method. In this multi-seat constituency system, there are four members per state.
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Members
The tables below show the members of the 1st Parliament of Llorens, as of the results from the 2016 election.
Socialist Party
The Socialist Party won 7 seats at the 2016 election, with all members new additions to Parliament.
Name | Division | Term | Portfolios | |
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Elisabeth Harland | Zana | 2016– |
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Bartolomeu Berkowitz | Rinturè | 2016– |
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Omar Beullens | Vusmein | 2016– |
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Aridai Devine | Ytelia | 2016– |
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Satomi Klausen | Zana | 2016– |
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Nathan Bloxham | Xeñana | 2016– |
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Dominique Bernard | Xeñana | 2016– |
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Green Party
The Green Party won 5 seats at the 2016 election, with all members new additions to Parliament.
Name | Division | Term | Portfolios | |
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Josef Cervenka | Xeñana | 2016– |
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Fraser Zilberschlag | Rinturè | 2016– |
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Yannic Seres | Vusmein | 2016– | ||
Kenneth Alden | Ytelia | 2016– | ||
Roshan Duschamps | Zana | 2016– |
Progressive Party
The Progressive Party won 3 seats at the 2016 election, with all members new additions to Parliament.
Name | Division | Term | Portfolios | |
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Ludoviko Zabat | Zana | 2016– |
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Bruno Weiss | Xeñana | 2016– |
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Evariste Alves | Ytelia | 2016– |
Democratic Party
The Democratic Party won 2 seats at the 2016 election, with all members new additions to Parliament.
Name | Division | Term | Portfolios | |
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Amara Adriaansen | Ytelia | 2016– |
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Clair Kaufmann | Rinturè | 2016– |
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Other
Three minor parties won one seat each in the 2016 election, with all members new additions to Parliament.
Name | Division | Term | Portfolios | |
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Stefan Westerburg | Vusmein | 2016– |
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Alberta Bertolini | Vusmein | 2016– |
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Dorriane Kuiper | Rinturè | 2016– |
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