Easwegian Common Assembly
The Easwegian Common Assembly is the federal parliament of the Common Union of Easway. It is responsible for the election of the executive government, the reading, debate and passing of federal bills and the appointment of certain office-holders. It is federated into two commonwealth councils, Bear Island and the Pomors Frontier, who are themselves divided into municipal councils. These commonwealth councils have the authority to autonomously propose and approve of non-ministry level legislation forwarded by the National Directorate, Easway's executive government.
The United Common Assembly is led by a speaker known as the president and administered day-to-day by the Imperative Council. Its official residence is the Long Palace in Easway's de facto capital, Boriopa Centrum. It is elected twice annually every six months in May and November.
Commissions and Committees
Eix - Easway
The public broadcasting company, established in 2019.
Easwegian Grand Chamber
The EGC, or House of Zerri, established 30 March 2018, is the awards chamber and cultural commission of the United Common Assembly. From January to May 2020, it acted as the legislature. It is headed by Grand Marshal Emizerri.
Easwegian Heraldic and Vexillological Association
The EHVA, established in 2021, is contained within the EGC and administers the design and uses of flags, coats of arms and other emblematic symbols in Easway.
History
The history of the United Common Assembly begins with the formation of the pre-independence Cyber Council Easwegian Alliance on 20 October 2015. Created by Emizerri and initially containing a small number of underground Easwegian nationalists, it grew larger over the next two years. On 5 November 2017 the CCEA organised a Mainland People's Committee and it was replaced with the Ouroboros' Serpents of Easway alliance, which would later become the 1st provisional government on 19 December 2017 when Easway declared independence. The Cyber Council Easwegian Alliance and the Mainland People's Committee are referred to as the 1st and 2nd pre-independence assemblies. After proclamation of independence, the assemblies were renumbered, beginning with the 1st Mainland Council.
First
The 1st assembly began with independence on 19 December 2017 and ended on 12 June 2018. Emizerri served as its speaker.
Constituency | Members |
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Easway | EmizerriAleksou Desourrë |
Essrina | Wreno |
Saamellye | Geno |
Commissions (other) | Railiyde |
Second
The 2nd assembly began on 12 June 2018 with the establishment of the position of President of the Provisional Government and ended on 26 February 2019. Aleksou Desourre served as its president through to the end of the third assembly.
Constituency | Members |
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Easway | EmizerriAleksou Desourrë |
Essrina | Wreno (until 24 October 2018)
Alperen (from 29 October 2018) |
Saamellye | Geno (until 11 December 2018)
Squ Bai (from 24 December 2018) |
Commissions (other) | Railiyde
Zanlam (from 24 October 2018) Sneawy (from 27 December 2018) |
Third
The 3rd assembly was established through convention on 26 February 2019, which sought to draft a constitution for Easway in order to replace the provisional government. It ended on 14 January 2020.
Constituency | Members |
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Easway | EmizerriAleksou DesourrëSqu Bai (from 6 September 2019) |
Essrina | Alperen |
Saamellye, later renamed Urdport | Squ Bai (until 6 September 2019)
Wighammer (from 30 September 2019) |
Commissions and directorates (other) | Railiyde (until 10 August 2019)
Zanlam (until 10 August 2019) Csyeigo (from 10 August 2019) |
Fourth
The 4th assembly began on 14 January 2020 after a successful referendum ratified the Constitution of Easway into effect, termed the Directorial Federation Constitution of 2020. Emizerri once again served as the assembly's speaker, a position he would serve through to the end of the 8th assembly. The assembly term ended on 25 May 2020.
Fifth
The 5th assembly began on 25 May 2020 through constitutional amendments which, among other things, established the Imperative Council as the collective head of state and permanent committee. The assembly term would end on 21 December 2020.
It was through this assembly that constitutional amendments would be in the future confirmed by public referendum.
Sixth
The 6th assembly began with Emizerri re-elected as the chief of state on 21 December 2020. The assembly term ended on 1 January 2022.
Seventh
Began 1 January 2022, ended 1 January 2023.
Eighth
Began 1 January 2023, ended 8 April 2023.
Transitional Assembly
The Forty Ninth Amendment established a parliamentary system whereby all members of the executive National Directorate would be part of the United Common Assembly. Metallityöt became the president of this newly formed unified federal legislature. As elections were looming the next month and responsibilities had to be transferred, an entirely new term was not announced.
Ninth
Began 25 May 2023, ended 25 November 2023.
Tenth
Began 25 November 2023. The first assembly whereby Emizerri was not head of Easway. Instead, Squ Bai succeeded Emizerri as the second-ever Grand Councillor. Swapardeshi elected as the first ever female speaker of the assembly.