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Usually, the PCLC members were met to held a meeting at [[Nilam Puri]]. | Usually, the PCLC members were met to held a meeting at [[Nilam Puri]]. | ||
==Current composition== | ==Current composition== | ||
==Structure and appointment== | |||
===Speaker=== | |||
The constitution stipulates that the council is presided over by a [[List of Speakers of the Phinbella Community Legislative Council|Speaker]] and two Deputy Speakers, who are responsible for expediting the legislative process. The Speaker and Deputy Speakers are elected in a secret ballot by the members of the Council, and their term in office is restricted to two years. The Speaker is independent of party affiliation, and the Speaker and Deputy Speakers may not simultaneously be government ministers. | |||
===Negotiation groups=== | |||
Parties that hold at least 20 seats in the assembly form floor negotiation groups ({{lang-ts|교섭단체|gyoseop danche}}, [[wikipedia:Hanja|Hanja]]: 交涉團體), which are entitled to a variety of rights that are denied to smaller parties. These include a greater amount of state funding and participation in the leaders' summits that determine the assembly's legislative agenda. | |||
===Legislative process=== | |||
To introduce a bill, a legislator must present the initiative to the Speaker with the signatures of at least ten other members of the assembly. The bill must then be edited by a committee to ensure that the bill contains correct and systematic language. It can then be approved or rejected by the Council. | |||
=== Committees=== | |||
There are 17 standing committees which examine bills and petitions falling under their respective jurisdictions, and perform other duties as prescribed by relevant laws. | |||
* House Steering Committee | |||
* Legislation and Judiciary Committee | |||
* National Policy Committee | |||
* Strategy and Finance Committee | |||
* Science, ICT, Future Planning, Broadcasting and Communications Committee | |||
* Education Committee | |||
* Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee | |||
* Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee | |||
* National Defense Committee | |||
* Security and Public Administration Committee | |||
* Agriculture, Food, Rural Affairs, Oceans and Fisheries Committee | |||
* Trade, Industry and Energy Committee | |||
* Health and Welfare Committee | |||
* Environment and Labor Committee | |||
* Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee | |||
* Intelligence Committee | |||
* Gender Equality and Family Committee | |||
===Election=== | |||
{{see also|Legislative elections in Phinbella}} | |||
==Members of PCLC== | ==Members of PCLC== |
Revision as of 12:53, 8 July 2020
Phinbella Community Legislative Council Dewan Perundangan Komunitat Phinbella 핀벨라 지역 입법위원회 Phinbella Jiyeok Ibbeobwiwonhoe | |
Coat of arms of Phinbella | |
Type | |
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Type |
Unicameral |
History | |
Founded | 20 January RP 2612 |
Preceded by | Provisional Legislative Council |
Seats | 69 |
Elections | |
Voting system |
Largest remainder method, Instant-runoff and first-past-the-post |
Last general election |
4 September RP 2612 |
Next general election |
RP 2617 (Date TBC) |
The Phinbella Community Legislative Council (PCLC) is the legislative branch of the Federal Republic of Phinbella. The PCLC is unicameral and the current chairman of PCLC is Muhammad Hady Faiz.
Meeting Places
Usually, the PCLC members were met to held a meeting at Nilam Puri.
Current composition
Structure and appointment
Speaker
The constitution stipulates that the council is presided over by a Speaker and two Deputy Speakers, who are responsible for expediting the legislative process. The Speaker and Deputy Speakers are elected in a secret ballot by the members of the Council, and their term in office is restricted to two years. The Speaker is independent of party affiliation, and the Speaker and Deputy Speakers may not simultaneously be government ministers.
Negotiation groups
Parties that hold at least 20 seats in the assembly form floor negotiation groups (Taesongean: 교섭단체; RR: gyoseop danche, Hanja: 交涉團體), which are entitled to a variety of rights that are denied to smaller parties. These include a greater amount of state funding and participation in the leaders' summits that determine the assembly's legislative agenda.
Legislative process
To introduce a bill, a legislator must present the initiative to the Speaker with the signatures of at least ten other members of the assembly. The bill must then be edited by a committee to ensure that the bill contains correct and systematic language. It can then be approved or rejected by the Council.
Committees
There are 17 standing committees which examine bills and petitions falling under their respective jurisdictions, and perform other duties as prescribed by relevant laws.
- House Steering Committee
- Legislation and Judiciary Committee
- National Policy Committee
- Strategy and Finance Committee
- Science, ICT, Future Planning, Broadcasting and Communications Committee
- Education Committee
- Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee
- Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee
- National Defense Committee
- Security and Public Administration Committee
- Agriculture, Food, Rural Affairs, Oceans and Fisheries Committee
- Trade, Industry and Energy Committee
- Health and Welfare Committee
- Environment and Labor Committee
- Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee
- Intelligence Committee
- Gender Equality and Family Committee
Election
Members of PCLC
Committee system
In order to perform the important functions of scrutinizing bills, approving public expenditure and monitoring Government's work, a committee system is established.
Standing Committees
- House Committee
- Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee
- Finance Committee
- Establishment Subcommittee
- Public Works Subcommittee
- Public Accounts Committee
- Committee on Members' Interests
- Committee on Rules of Procedure
Panels
- Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services
- Panel on Commerce and Industry
- Panel on Constitutional Affairs
- Panel on Development
- Panel on Economic Development
- Panel on Education
- Panel on Environmental Affairs
- Panel on Financial Affairs
- Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene
- Panel on Health Services
- Panel on Home Affairs
- Panel on Housing
- Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting
- Panel on Manpower
- Panel on Public Service
- Panel on Security
- Panel on Transport
- Panel on Welfare Services
See also
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