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|name              = Parliament of Llorens
 
|name              = Parliament of Llorens
|legislature      = 1st Parliament of Llorens
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|legislature      = 2nd Parliament of Llorens
 
|coa_pic          = Llorens-coatofarms.png
 
|coa_pic          = Llorens-coatofarms.png
 
|leader1_type      = President
 
|leader1_type      = President
|leader1          = Elisabeth Harland
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|leader1          = Justine Vartu
 
|party1            = <br/>[[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist Party]]
 
|party1            = <br/>[[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist Party]]
|election1        = 24 June 2016
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|election1        = 29 June 2019
 
|leader2_type      = Vice-President
 
|leader2_type      = Vice-President
|leader2          = Bartolomeu Berkowitz
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|leader2          = Giorgio Rentanti
|party2            = <br/>[[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist Party]]
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|party2            = <br/>[[Communist Party (Llorens)|Communist Party]]
|election2        = 24 June 2016
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|election2        = 29 June 2019
|members          = 50
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|members          = 100
|structure1        = Llorens-ParliamentStructure.svg
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|structure1        = Llorens-2ndParliament.svg
| structure1_res     = 250px
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|structure1_res   = 250px
| political_groups1 = {{colorbox|#B30000}} Socialist Party (17)<br>{{colorbox|#10C25B}} Green Party (13)<br>{{colorbox|#FFFF00}} Progressive Party (9)<br>{{color box|#F4940D}} Democratic Party (6)<br>{{colorbox|#008AE6}} Worker's Party (3)<br>{{color box|#CC00CC}} People's Party (1)<br>{{color box|#FF1A75}} National Party (1)
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|political_groups1 = '''Government (51)'''<br>{{colorbox|#FF0000}} Socialist (40)<br>{{colorbox|#990000}} Communist (11)<br>'''Opposition (49)'''<br>{{colorbox|#FFCC00}} Libertarian (25)<br>{{colorbox|#33CC33}} Green (13)<br>{{color box|#00AAFF}} Conservative (9)<br>{{color box|#FF8000}} Democratic (2)
|voting_system1    = Approval voting
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|voting_system1    = Closed-list proportional representation
|last_election1    = [[Llorenian federal election, 2016|24 June 2016]]
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|last_election1    = [[Llorenian federal election, 2019|29 June 2019]]
|next_election1    = [[Llorenian federal election, 2017|June 2017]]
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|next_election1    = [[Llorenian federal election, 2020|27 June 2020]]
 
}}
 
}}
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The '''Parliament of Llorens''' is the unicameral legislature of [[Llorens]]. 100 members are elected to one-year terms through closed-list proportional representation, with seats distributed proportionate to state populations. The Parliament makes laws for the citizens of Llorens to abide by, and the leaders of its majority party or coalition is appointed as the President.
  
The '''Parliament of Llorens''' is the unicameral legislature of the [[Nation/Llorens|Federal Republic of Llorens]]. 50 members are elected to one-year terms in Parliament through approval voting. The current Parliament is the 1st Parliament of Llorens. The [[Llorenian federal election, 2016|most recent election]] was held on June 24, 2016. This election elected all 50 members of Parliament. The most successful party was the Socialist Party, with 17 seats. Consequently, Elisabeth Harland was appointed as the 1st President of Llorens, and Bartolomeu Berkowitz was appointed as the 1st Vice-President of Llorens.
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The [[4th Parliament of Llorens|4th Parliament]] is currently sitting, having been elected at the [[Llorenian federal election, 2019|2019 federal election]]. Justine Vartu of the Socialist Party is the current President and Giorgio Rentanti of the Green Party is the current Vice-President.
  
==Composition==
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==History==
The Parliament of Llorens consists of 50 members. There are 5 members that represent each of the 10 divisions. There are 2 divisions in each of the 5 states, distributed so that the population of each of these states is split in half between each of their divisions. The Parliament structure is an arch-shape, with the parties being positioned from left to right in descending number of members. The leader of the party with the most seats is appointed President, and the vice-leader of that party is appointed Vice-President. To be eligible to become a member of Parliament, an individual must be able to vote, 16 years or older.
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==Procedure==
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[[File:Llorens-ParliamentProcedure.PNG|left|thumb|200px|Procedure of the Parliament]]
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A proposed law can be passed into the Parliament if it receives ten endorsements by sitting members, whereby all members are notified a week prior of it being discussed and voted on in Parliament. The first section is called the Discussion Session, where the Minister and Vice-Minister of the relevant ministry, in addition to an optional representative for each party, is entitled to a maximum ten-minute speech on the proposed law. The second section is called the Voting Session, whereby each member digitally enters 'for' or 'against' the proposal. 26 or more members need to vote in favour of the proposed law to pass it into legislation. If the proposed law doesn't receive the required amount of votes, the proposed law can be altered and re-enter the process from the beginning.
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At the end of each day, the Cabinet engages in a process known as Question Time, where other sitting members and the press can question them on relevant issues or any discussion that came up during the day in Parliament.
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==Terms==
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Parliament is currently in its 1st term.
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50%; height: 70px; text-align: center;"
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|+ Terms of the Parliament of Llorens
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! Term
 
! Term
 
! Elected in
 
! Elected in
! Political party
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! Majority party/coalition
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! President
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! Vice-President
 
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|-
 
| [[1st Parliament of Llorens|1st Parliament]]
 
| [[1st Parliament of Llorens|1st Parliament]]
 
| [[Llorenian federal election, 2016|2016 election]]
 
| [[Llorenian federal election, 2016|2016 election]]
| bgcolor=#FFB3B3 | [[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist Party]]
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| bgcolor=#FFAAAA | [[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist]]/[[Green Party (Llorens)|Green]]
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| Elisabeth Harland
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| Josef Cervenka
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|-
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| [[2nd Parliament of Llorens|2nd Parliament]]
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| [[Llorenian federal election, 2017|2017 election]]
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| bgcolor=#BBEEBB | [[Green Party (Llorens)|Green]]/[[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist]]
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| Fraser Zilberschlag
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| Elisabeth Harland
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|-
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| [[3rd Parliament of Llorens|3rd Parliament]]
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| [[Llorenian federal election, 2018|2018 election]]
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| bgcolor=#BBEEBB | [[Green Party (Llorens)|Green]]
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| Fraser Zilberschlag
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| Ludwig Gurrentin
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|-
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| [[4th Parliament of Llorens|4th Parliament]]
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| [[Llorenian federal election, 2019|2019 election]]
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| bgcolor=#FFAAAA | [[Socialist Party (Llorens)|Socialist]]/[[Communist Party (Llorens)|Communist]]
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| Justine Vartu
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| Giorgio Rentanti
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Election Results==
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==Composition==
{| class="toccolours" align="left" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin-right: .5em; margin-top: .4em;font-size: 90%;"
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The Parliament of Llorens consists of 100 members. The structure of the Parliament itself is in an arch, with parties negotiating where they are positioned, often on a scale from most left-wing to most right-wing across the span of the structure. The leader and vice-leader of the party or coalition government in power are the President and Vice-President respectively. To be eligible to run for office, a person must be a citizen of Llorens and of voting age, 16 years or older.
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==Procedure==
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A proposed law can be addressed to the Parliament if it receives the endorsement of at least five members. All members are then notified of the bill one week prior to its discussion and vote within Parliament. The first session is called the Discussion Session, where one representative of each party is eligible to speak or ask questions on the proposed legislation. The legislation will proceed to the second session, called the Voting Session, once two-thirds (67 members) of the Parliament agree to proceed from discussion or three hours has elapsed. Each member then casts their vote in favour or against the proposal, most recently using an installed electronic mechanism. It requires a simple majority (51 members) to vote in favour to be passed.
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==Elections==
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{| class="toccolours" align="left" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin-right:.5em; margin-top:.4em;font-size:90%; width:50%"
 
|-
 
|-
 
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="1"|
 
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="1"|
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="5"|Approval
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!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="6"|Seats
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="1"|
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!  style="background:#; text-align:center;" colspan="5"|Seats
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|-
 
|-
 
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;"|
 
!  style="background:#; text-align:center;"|
!  style="background:#B30000; text-align:center;"|SP
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!  style="background:#990000; text-align:center;"|COM
!  style="background:#10C25B; text-align:center;"|GP
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!  style="background:#FF0000; text-align:center;"|SOC
!  style="background:#FFFF00; text-align:center;"|PP
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!  style="background:#33CC33; text-align:center;"|GRE
!  style="background:#F4940D; text-align:center;"|DP
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!  style="background:#FF8000; text-align:center;"|DEM
!  style="background:#DDDDDD; text-align:center;"|Others
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!  style="background:#00AAFF; text-align:center;"|CON
!  style="background:; text-align:center;"|
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!  style="background:#FFCC00; text-align:center;"|LIB
!  style="background:#B30000; text-align:center;"|SP
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!  style="background:#10C25B; text-align:center;"|GP
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!  style="background:#FFFF00; text-align:center;"|PP
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!  style="background:#F4940D; text-align:center;"|DP
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!  style="background:#DDDDDD; text-align:center;"|Others
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|-
 
|-
!
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! style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|'''[[Llorenian federal election, 2016|2016]]'''
!
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|19
!
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| style="text-align:center; background:#FFAAAA;"|31
!
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|25
!
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|6
!
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|11
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|8
 
|-
 
|-
! style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|'''[[Llorenian federal election, 2016|24 June 2016 election]]'''
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! style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|'''[[Llorenian federal election, 2017|2017]]'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#FFB3B3;"|68.4%
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|10
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|57.9%
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|18
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|49.2%
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| style="text-align:center; background:#BBEEBB;"|36
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|31.1%
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|13.5%
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|
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| style="text-align:center; background:#FFB3B3;"|17
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|13
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|9
 
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|9
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|6
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|8
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|19
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|-
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! style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|'''[[Llorenian federal election, 2018|2018]]'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|5
 
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|5
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|19
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| style="text-align:center; background:#BBEEBB;"|51
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|3
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|4
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|18
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|-
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! style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|'''[[Llorenian federal election, 2019|2019]]'''
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|11
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| style="text-align:center; background:#FFAAAA;"|40
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|13
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|2
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|9
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| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=""|25
 
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 10 January 2020

Parliament of Llorens
2nd Parliament of Llorens
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
President Justine Vartu,
Socialist Party
Since 29 June 2019
Vice-President Giorgio Rentanti,
Communist Party
Since 29 June 2019
Structure
Seats 100
Llorens-2ndParliament.svg
Political groups Government (51)
     Socialist (40)
     Communist (11)
Opposition (49)
     Libertarian (25)
     Green (13)
     Conservative (9)
     Democratic (2)
Elections
Voting system Closed-list proportional representation
Last election 29 June 2019
Next election 27 June 2020


The Parliament of Llorens is the unicameral legislature of Llorens. 100 members are elected to one-year terms through closed-list proportional representation, with seats distributed proportionate to state populations. The Parliament makes laws for the citizens of Llorens to abide by, and the leaders of its majority party or coalition is appointed as the President.

The 4th Parliament is currently sitting, having been elected at the 2019 federal election. Justine Vartu of the Socialist Party is the current President and Giorgio Rentanti of the Green Party is the current Vice-President.

History

Term Elected in Majority party/coalition President Vice-President
1st Parliament 2016 election Socialist/Green Elisabeth Harland Josef Cervenka
2nd Parliament 2017 election Green/Socialist Fraser Zilberschlag Elisabeth Harland
3rd Parliament 2018 election Green Fraser Zilberschlag Ludwig Gurrentin
4th Parliament 2019 election Socialist/Communist Justine Vartu Giorgio Rentanti

Composition

The Parliament of Llorens consists of 100 members. The structure of the Parliament itself is in an arch, with parties negotiating where they are positioned, often on a scale from most left-wing to most right-wing across the span of the structure. The leader and vice-leader of the party or coalition government in power are the President and Vice-President respectively. To be eligible to run for office, a person must be a citizen of Llorens and of voting age, 16 years or older.

Procedure

A proposed law can be addressed to the Parliament if it receives the endorsement of at least five members. All members are then notified of the bill one week prior to its discussion and vote within Parliament. The first session is called the Discussion Session, where one representative of each party is eligible to speak or ask questions on the proposed legislation. The legislation will proceed to the second session, called the Voting Session, once two-thirds (67 members) of the Parliament agree to proceed from discussion or three hours has elapsed. Each member then casts their vote in favour or against the proposal, most recently using an installed electronic mechanism. It requires a simple majority (51 members) to vote in favour to be passed.

Elections

Seats
COM SOC GRE DEM CON LIB
2016 19 31 25 6 11 8
2017 10 18 36 9 8 19
2018 5 19 51 3 4 18
2019 11 40 13 2 9 25