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|name              = {{nowrap|Federal Council of Tarper}}
 
|name              = {{nowrap|Federal Council of Tarper}}
|native_name        = Bundesrat Tarper
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|native_name        = Bundesrat
|legislature        = 4th Bundesrat
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|legislature        = 5th Bundesrat
 
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|house_type        = Upper house
 
|house_type        = Upper house
 
|body              = Parliament of Tarper
 
|body              = Parliament of Tarper
|foundation        = {{Start date|2002|09|01}}
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|foundation        = {{Start date|2002|09|10}}
 
|disbanded          =
 
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|preceded_by        = Officer's Chamber (Republic of Tarper)
 
|preceded_by        = Officer's Chamber (Republic of Tarper)
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|leader1            = Laraine Castilla
 
|leader1            = Laraine Castilla
 
|party1            = Independent
 
|party1            = Independent
|election1          = 9 July 2016
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|election1          = 22 September 2016
 
|leader2_type      = Leader of the Bundesrat
 
|leader2_type      = Leader of the Bundesrat
 
|leader2            = Abraham Reed
 
|leader2            = Abraham Reed
 
|party2            = Socialist Unity
 
|party2            = Socialist Unity
|election2          = 5 October 2015
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|election2          = 24 September 2012
 
|leader3_type      = Shadow Leader
 
|leader3_type      = Shadow Leader
 
|leader3            = Laurence Abram
 
|leader3            = Laurence Abram
 
|party3            = CPT
 
|party3            = CPT
|election3          = 9 September 2015
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|election3          = 28 September 2012
 
|seats              = 120
 
|seats              = 120
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| political_groups1 = '''Government'''
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* {{colorbox|#702963}} [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity]] (33) <br/>
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'''Government''' (68)
* {{colorbox|#FF8000}} [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour]] (23)
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* {{nowrap|{{colorbox|#702963}} [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity]] (35)}}
* {{colorbox|#50C878}} [[Green Party of Tarper|The Greens]] (18)
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* {{colorbox|#FFA800}} [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour]] (25)
* {{colorbox|#6495ED}} [[Party of Plamyadian Liberation (Tarper)|PLP]] (18)
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* {{colorbox|#C80815}} [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]] (8)
'''Federal Opposition'''<br/>
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'''Federal Opposition''' (31)<br/>
* {{colorbox|#C80815}} [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]] (8)<br/>
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* {{colorbox|#0039a6}} [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] (20)
 
* {{colorbox|#800000}} [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] (6)
 
* {{colorbox|#800000}} [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] (6)
'''Other Opposition'''<br/>
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* {{nowrap|{{colorbox|#F0DC82}} [[New Albiceleste Party (Tarper)|New Albiceleste]] (3)}}
* {{colorbox|#0000FF}} [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] (8)<br/>
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* {{colorbox|#F0DC82}} [[New Albiceleste Party (Tarper)|New Albiceleste]] (4)
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* {{colorbox|#000000}} [[National Worker's Confederation (Tarper)|NWC]] (1)
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* {{colorbox|#003153}} [[Conservative and Nationalist Party (Tarper)|CNP]] (1)
 
* {{colorbox|#003153}} [[Conservative and Nationalist Party (Tarper)|CNP]] (1)
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* {{colorbox|#000000}} [[National Worker's Confederation (Tarper)|NWC]] (1)
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'''Crossbenchers''' (21)<br/>
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* {{nowrap|{{colorbox|#50C878}} [[Green Party of Tarper|The Greens]] (16)}}
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* {{colorbox|#6495ED}} [[Party of Plamyadian Liberation (Tarper)|PLP]] (5)
 
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{{Tarper}}
 
{{Tarper}}
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[[Category:Tarper]]

Latest revision as of 22:13, 2 March 2018

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Federal Council of Tarper
Bundesrat
5th Bundesrat
Type
Type Upper house of the Parliament of Tarper
History
Founded September 10, 2002 (2002-09-10)
Preceded by Officer's Chamber (Republic of Tarper)
Leadership
Speaker of the Bundesrat Laraine Castilla, Independent
Since 22 September 2016
Leader of the Bundesrat Abraham Reed, Socialist Unity
Since 24 September 2012
Shadow Leader Laurence Abram, CPT
Since 28 September 2012
Structure
Seats 120
Political groups

Government (68)

Federal Opposition (31)

Crossbenchers (21)

Elections
Voting system Appointed by State legislature
Meeting place
Palace of States
Mitte, Terraum, Tarper


The Bundesrat of Tarper (literally Federal Council) is a legislative body that represents the ten Länder (states) of Tarper at the federal level. The Bundesrat meets at the Palace of States in Terraum.

The Bundesrat participates in legislation, alongside the Bundestag, the directly elected representatives of the people of Tarper, with laws affecting state competencies and all constitutional changes requiring the consent of the body. It is equivalent in function to an upper house of parliament.

The modern Bundesrat is the successor similar upper houses in Tarper's history like the Imperial Diet of the TSE, the General Courts of the UKT, the Hall of Confederation of the CTCR, and the Officer's Chamber of the Republic.

The political makeup of the Bundesrat is affected by changes in power in the states of Tarper, and thus by elections in each state. Each state delegation in the Bundesrat is essentially a representation of the state government and reflects the political makeup of the ruling majority or plurality of each state legislature (including coalitions).

History

Composition

Voting

Role in the election of president

Organizational structure

Tasks

Criticism