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  | election2          = 1 September 2013
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* 100 Senators
* 630 Members of Parliament
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* {{colorbox|#F0DC82}} [[New Albiceleste Party (Tarper)|New Albiceleste]] (1)
 
* {{colorbox|#F0DC82}} [[New Albiceleste Party (Tarper)|New Albiceleste]] (1)
 
* {{colorbox|#003153}} [[Conservative and Nationalist Party (Tarper)|CNP]] (1)
 
* {{colorbox|#003153}} [[Conservative and Nationalist Party (Tarper)|CNP]] (1)
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* {{colorbox|#702963}} [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity]] (200) <br/>
* {{colorbox|#FF8000}} [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour]] (193)
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* {{colorbox|#FF8000}} [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour]] (153)
'''Other Opposition'''<br/>
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* {{colorbox|#5AAEB2}} [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|GLU]] (126)
* {{colorbox|#800000}} [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] (64)<br/>
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** {{colorbox|#50C878}} [[Green Party of Tarper|The Greens]] (80)
* {{colorbox|#50C878}} [[Green Party of Tarper|The Greens]] (63)
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** {{colorbox|#6495ED}} [[Party of Plamyadian Liberation (Tarper)|PLP]] (46)
* {{colorbox|#C80815}} [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]] (56)
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'''Opposition Parties'''<br/>
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* {{colorbox|#800000}} [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] (94)<br/>
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* {{colorbox|#C80815}} [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]] (69)
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* {{colorbox|#0000FF}} [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] (67)
 
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  | voting_system1    = Appointed by State legislature
 
  | voting_system1    = Appointed by State legislature
 
  | voting_system2    = Single transferable vote
 
  | voting_system2    = Single transferable vote
  | last_election2    = 1 September 2015
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  | last_election2    = 24 September 2017
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 25 September 2017

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.
Parliament of Tarper
4th Parliament of Tarper
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type Bicameral
Houses Bundesrat
Bundestag
History
Founded September 1, 2002
(21 years ago)
 (2002-09-01)
Preceded by Legislative Assembly of the Republic
New session started 10 September 2015
Leadership
Speaker of the Bundesrat Laraine Castilla, Independent
Since 9 July 2016
Speaker of the Bundestag Edelmiro Villa, Socialist Unity
Since 1 September 2013
Structure
Seats

809 voting members

  • 100 Senators
  • 709 Members of Parliament
Bundesrat Tarper Diagram.png
Bundesrat political groups

Government

Federal Opposition

Other Opposition

2017TarperBundestag.svg
Bundestag political groups

Government (479)

Opposition Parties

  •      CPT (94)
  •      SDPT (69)
  •      CDSF (67)
Elections
Bundesrat voting system Appointed by State legislature
Bundestag voting system Single transferable vote
Bundestag last election 24 September 2017
Meeting place
hungarian parliament building.jpg
Imperial Palace
Munskeep, Großberg,
Großberg-Südstrand,
Tarper


The Parliament of Tarper, commonly known as the Tarperti Parliament or Federal Parliament, is the supreme legislative body in Tarper. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the Tarper. The two houses meet in seperate buildings in Terraum but in case of emergency its seat is the Imperial Palace in the city of Munskeep, the former capital of the Tarperti-Sangheili État.

The Parliament is bicameral, consisting of an upper house (the Bundesrat) and a lower house (the Bundestag).

The Bundestag is a democratically-elected chamber with elections held at least every five years. By constitutional convention, all government ministers, including the Chancellor, and the President are members of the Bundestag (ministers & Chancellor) and the Bundesrat (President) and are thereby accountable to the respective branches of the legislature. Most cabinet ministers are from the Bundestag, whilst junior ministers can be from either House.

The 2015 federal election occurred on 1 September and resulted in a hung parliament. The Socialist Unity Party under Maximilian Herzog, joined with the Labour Party in a government coalition. The final outcome of the election was a collaboration of the SU's 254 seats and Labour's 193 seats bringing the coalition over the 316 threshold for forming a government.

History

2009 Constitutional Convention

Composition and powers

Opening

Procedure

Term

Legislative functions

Judicial functions

Privileges

Meeting place

The Parliament does not meet in one specialized building but instead its two houses meet in two seperate structures in the capital but, the Imperial Palace has been reserved as the official meeting place for the parliament. Parliament may only meet in the Imperial Palace if a special occasion has been declared by the Chancellor.

The Imperial Palace has been used twice by Parliament. Serving as its home during the years of 2002 & 2003 and during the 2009 Constitutional Convention.