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The '''5th General Assembly''' was elected at the [[The Leftist Assembly election, December 2016|December 2016 election]]. This consisted of nine independent members, and each served a three-month term from March 2017 to June 2017. The members of the 4th General Assembly are [?].
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The '''5th General Assembly''' was elected at the [[The Leftist Assembly election, December 2016|December 2016 election]]. This consisted of nine independent members, and each served a three-month term from March 2017 to June 2017. The members of the 5th General Assembly are [?].
  
 
==Proposals==
 
==Proposals==
To pass a law in the General Assembly with the Secretary's endorsement five votes are needed, and without the endorsement seven votes are needed. To pass a law by referendum with the Secretary's endorsement a simple majority of the vote is needed, and without the endorsement two-thirds of the vote is needed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 4th General Assembly (an italic result indicates that the Secretary didn't endorse the proposal):
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To pass a law in the General Assembly with the Secretary's endorsement five votes are needed, and without the endorsement seven votes are needed. To pass a law by referendum with the Secretary's endorsement a simple majority of the vote is needed, and without the endorsement two-thirds of the vote is needed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 5th General Assembly (an italic result indicates that the Secretary didn't endorse the proposal):
  
 
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Revision as of 03:49, 14 February 2017

General Assembly
5th General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Secretary ?
Prime Minister ?
Structure
Seats 9
3rd General Assembly.svg


The 5th General Assembly was elected at the December 2016 election. This consisted of nine independent members, and each served a three-month term from March 2017 to June 2017. The members of the 5th General Assembly are [?].

Proposals

To pass a law in the General Assembly with the Secretary's endorsement five votes are needed, and without the endorsement seven votes are needed. To pass a law by referendum with the Secretary's endorsement a simple majority of the vote is needed, and without the endorsement two-thirds of the vote is needed. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 5th General Assembly (an italic result indicates that the Secretary didn't endorse the proposal):

Name Result Proposer/s Description
Key
General Assembly
  Passed
  Not passed
  To be voted upon
Referendum
  Passed
  Not passed
  To be voted upon