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Following the approval of a bill in parliament, the Supreme Court determines its constitutionality. If the bill is deemed to be unconstitutional, it is sent back to the House of Commons for changes. Once a bill is approved in parliament and determined to be constitutional, it is sent to the chancellor to approve. Finally, the bill is sent to the monarch to receive royal assent. | Following the approval of a bill in parliament, the Supreme Court determines its constitutionality. If the bill is deemed to be unconstitutional, it is sent back to the House of Commons for changes. Once a bill is approved in parliament and determined to be constitutional, it is sent to the chancellor to approve. Finally, the bill is sent to the monarch to receive royal assent. | ||
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==Parties== | ==Parties== |
Revision as of 13:32, 18 February 2019
House of Commons of Atovia Bundesversammlung | |
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1st Parliament | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 5 May 2017 |
Leadership | |
Speaker | |
Leader of the Opposition | |
Structure | |
Seats | 3 MPs |
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Political groups | Government:
Official Opposition: Other Parties
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Elections | |
Single Transferable Vote | |
Next election | 2019 |
Motto | |
Vox populi "The voice of the people" | |
Meeting place | |
Online private chatroom |
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The Atovian House of Commons (German: Bundesversammlung) is the unicameral legislative body of the nation. The House of Commons is the supreme organ of government, holding the most power according to the Basic Law of Atovia. Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected directly by the citizens of each province to represent the province in national affairs. MPs are elected for a one-year term.
Following the approval of a bill in parliament, the Supreme Court determines its constitutionality. If the bill is deemed to be unconstitutional, it is sent back to the House of Commons for changes. Once a bill is approved in parliament and determined to be constitutional, it is sent to the chancellor to approve. Finally, the bill is sent to the monarch to receive royal assent.
Parties
Logo | Name | Ideology | Spectrum | Leader | Parliament | Cabinet | ||
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New Democratic Party Neue Demokratische Partei |
NDP | Social democracy | Centre-left | Connor Stumperth Thomas von Bainbridge |
1 / 3
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7 / 11
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Conservative Party Konservative Partei |
CPA | Conservatism Economic liberalism |
Centre-right | Erich Thaller | 0 / 3
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0 / 11
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Left-Green Movement Linksgrüne Bewegung |
LGM | Social ecology | Left-wing | Newton von Uberquie | 2 / 3
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0 / 11
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Independents | IND | Various | Various | None | 0 / 3
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2 / 11
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See Also
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