Parliament (Pinang)
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Parliament of the Republic Parlamento della Repubblica | |
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Type | |
Type | Monocameral |
History | |
Preceded by | Senate of Pinang |
New session started | 24 July 2023 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the Parliament | |
Structure | |
Seats | 15 |
Political groups | Party of the Radical Left: 8 seats
Moderate Party: 4 seats
Partito Liberale: 2 seats
Pink Gandalf Party: 1 seat |
Length of term | 3 months |
Elections | |
Open list Proportional Representation using the Sainte-Laguë method for the Chamber | |
First election | March 2022 |
Last election | October 2023 |
Next election | Next |
Meeting place | |
Discord |
The Parliament of the Republic (Italian: Parlamento della Repubblica) is the national legislature of Pinang.
The Parliament is unicameral and is composed by 15 members, who are elected through the Sainte-Laguë method.
Composition
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Parties
Parties in the Senate
Party | Seats | |
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Party for Reform and Democracy | 2 / 7
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Forward Pinang | 2 / 7
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National Union Party | 1 / 7
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Progressive Bloc | 1 / 7
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Independents | 1 / 7
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Parties in the Chamber
Party | Seats | |
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Progressive Bloc | 6 / 12
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National Union Party | 5 / 12
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Party for Reform and Democracy | 1 / 12
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Members
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Senators
Title | Party | Note | |
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Andrew Perdomo | Forward Pinang | elected | |
Mišo | Party for Reform and Democracy | elected | |
Maybellene Junkin | Party for Reform and Democracy | President Emeritus | |
Tobey Wyles | National Union Party | President Emeritus | |
Fabian | Progressive Bloc | elected | |
Thomas Jacobs (leader of the opposition) | Forward Pinang | elected | |
Connie Sarah | Independent | appointed senator |
Elected Deputies
Title | Party | |
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Esty Carpentieri | Progressive Bloc | |
Ayane Martinez | Progressive Bloc | |
Kyber | Progressive Bloc | |
Daniel Quintero | Progressive Bloc | |
Lorenzo Marquez | Progressive Bloc | |
Alessio | Progressive Bloc | |
Luke Wellmoore | National Union Party | |
Rafe Burfield | National Union Party | |
Chris Link | National Union Party | |
Not Boris Johnson | National Union Party | |
Cadno Nefol | National Union | |
Giuseppe Mazzini | Party for Reform and Democracy |
Structure and functioning
Process of Approval of bills
Any bill or amendment must be presented to the Senatorial Commission, after which the Speaker or Deputy Speakers will initiate the discussion and presentation of changes to the bill, which will last 8 hours. Subsequently, the speaker or his deputy will have to put the bill to the vote, the duration of this phase lasts 12 hours.
No quorum is required during the voting. A majority is enough to pass a law, while 2/3 of the votes in favor are required for a constitutional amendment.