Parliament of Richensland
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Type | |
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Type | |
Houses | 1 |
Term limits | 2 years or less, renewable indefinitely |
History | |
Founded | 3 November 2020 8 January 2021 (de jure) | (de facto)
Leadership | |
Vacant since 17 October 2021 | |
Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, UDP since 22 October 2021 | |
Seats | 11 |
Elections | |
First-past-the-vote | |
Last election | None |
Next election | 20 October 2021 |
Meeting place | |
Discord and Whatsapp |
The Parliament of Richensland is the national legislature of the country. It is unicameral in composition which only includes 11 members who are elected by the first-past-the-vote system of voting. Parliament meets through Discord and Whatsapp.
Speaker
There has been 3 speakers in the history of parliament.
No. | Name (lifespan) |
Term | Legislature Term | Party |
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1 | S. Thanukshan (2009-) |
3 November 2020 - 2 May 2021 | Interim Legislature of Richensland | Revolutionary Liberty Club |
2 | Nyck Bradaten (2009-) |
2 May - 23 August 2021 | Legislature I of Richensland | Nationalist Party |
3 | Tee Tian Wen (2009-) |
23 August - 17 October 2021 | Nationalist Party (23 August - 23 September 2021) Richenslandic Development Party (23 September - 17 October 2021) | |
17 October 2021 – present | Legislature II of Richensland | |||
Composition
Parliament is currently vacant and is also on recess until further notice.
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Next election
The last election was held on 11–16 October 2021 to elect the Legislature II of Richensland, however that legislature term was dismissed on 22 October 2021. Elections are yet to be ditermined.