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== Majority and Opposition ==
== Governance ==


The government is a coalition between the [[Einhorn Society]], the [[Nationalist and Humanist Party]] and the [[Reinherder Association]]. Together, they have 164 seats, or a 60% majority.  
The appointed representatives sitting on the  
 
Nordisketing are duty bound to serve the nation. The concept of an opposition as a loyal and legitimate entity, wholly discredited by the events leading to the Second Elwynnese Civil War was wholly done away with.
The opposition is led by the [[Democratic Party of Elwynn|Democratic Party]] (50 seats).


Delegates to the Nordisketing are accordingly under the obligation of perpetual obedience to authority, and may serve only to advise and caution the State Council when enacting the government's legislative programme or voting upon finance bills.


[[Category:Normark]][[Category:Natopia]]
[[Category:Normark]][[Category:Natopia]]
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[[Category:Politics]][[Category:Elwynn]]

Revision as of 14:09, 5 December 2021

The Nordisketing (short for Det nordiske ting, i.e. "the Nordic assembly") is the legislature of the Elwynnese autonomous republic of Normark. It has 269 seats.

Constitution of the Nordisketing since the Second Elwynnese Civil War:

Party Abbr. Seats
Einhorn Society ES 107
Military Defence Committees MDC 55
Chamber of Guilds and Corporations CGC 50
Nationalist and Humanist Party N&H 43
Reinherder Association RHA 14

Governance

The appointed representatives sitting on the Nordisketing are duty bound to serve the nation. The concept of an opposition as a loyal and legitimate entity, wholly discredited by the events leading to the Second Elwynnese Civil War was wholly done away with.

Delegates to the Nordisketing are accordingly under the obligation of perpetual obedience to authority, and may serve only to advise and caution the State Council when enacting the government's legislative programme or voting upon finance bills.