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|leader1_type=President of the Senate | |leader1_type=President of the Senate | ||
|leader1=Henri Devaux | |leader1=Henri Devaux | ||
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|election1=1 June 2016 | |election1=1 June 2016 | ||
+ | |leader2_type=Majority Leader | ||
+ | |leader2=Patricia Bedoun | ||
+ | |party2=[[Social Democratic Party of Midrasia|SDP]] | ||
+ | |election2=29 April 2016 | ||
+ | |leader3_type=Minority Leader | ||
+ | |leader3=Roseline Fidanza | ||
+ | |party3=Con | ||
+ | |election3=15 July 2016 | ||
|members=100 | |members=100 | ||
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|political_groups1= {{Collapsible list |title=10 Groups |'''HM Government (63)'''<br> | |political_groups1= {{Collapsible list |title=10 Groups |'''HM Government (63)'''<br> | ||
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+ | Within [[Midrasia]], the Senate is the upper House of the [[Midrasian Parliament]], established in 1905 following the dissolution of the original House of Lords under the Liberal government. Upon its creation the Senate's membership has been apportioned based on the results from regional elections that take place every five years. However, until 2016 and the Electoral Reform Act, 25% of the Senate's seats were apportioned to individuals appointed by the monarch or Prime minister for ''"merits' of service to the Midrasian Kingdom"''. As seats within the Senate are allocated based on the results of local elections, the Senate contains members from parties that do not run within the actual General Election, most notably the '''Vaellian National Party''' and '''Ibbeneian Peoples' Party''' which only campaign in local elections in Vaellian and Ibbeny districts and regions. |
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Senate of Midrasia Sénat de Mydrazia | |
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Type | |
Type | Upper House of the Midrasian Parliament |
Leadership | |
President of the Senate |
Henri Devaux, SDP Since 1 June 2016 |
Majority Leader |
Patricia Bedoun, SDP Since 29 April 2016 |
Minority Leader |
Roseline Fidanza, Con Since 15 July 2016 |
Structure | |
Seats | 100 |
Political groups |
10 Groups
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Elections | |
Voting system | Indirect Elections |
Last election | 5 May 2016 |
Meeting place | |
Senate Building, Thraice |
Within Midrasia, the Senate is the upper House of the Midrasian Parliament, established in 1905 following the dissolution of the original House of Lords under the Liberal government. Upon its creation the Senate's membership has been apportioned based on the results from regional elections that take place every five years. However, until 2016 and the Electoral Reform Act, 25% of the Senate's seats were apportioned to individuals appointed by the monarch or Prime minister for "merits' of service to the Midrasian Kingdom". As seats within the Senate are allocated based on the results of local elections, the Senate contains members from parties that do not run within the actual General Election, most notably the Vaellian National Party and Ibbeneian Peoples' Party which only campaign in local elections in Vaellian and Ibbeny districts and regions.