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|legislature_of_country = Llusan of Sanama | |legislature_of_country = Llusan of Sanama | ||
|legislature_name = Llusan | |legislature_name = [[Llusan]] | ||
|legislature_number = I | |legislature_number = I | ||
|date_founded = 1679 | |date_founded = 1679 | ||
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'''Government (333)''' | '''Government 347 (1679–1681), 333 (1681–1682)''' | ||
*{{color box|#9400d3}} [[United Nationalist Alliance]]: 142 | *{{color box|#9400d3}} [[United Nationalist Alliance]]: 142 | ||
*{{color box|#0000ff}} [[Sanaman National Party]]: 111 | *{{color box|#0000ff}} [[Sanaman National Party]]: 111 | ||
*{{color box|#ff7575}} [[Partito Popolare Cisamarrese]]: 44 | *{{color box|#ff7575}} [[Partito Popolare Cisamarrese]]: 44 | ||
* | *{{color box|#000000}} [[Northern League]]: 50 (1679–1681) | ||
*{{color box|#a8a8a8}} [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]]: 36 (1681–1682) | |||
'''Opposition (306)''' | '''Opposition 292 (1679–1681), 306 (1681–1682)''' | ||
*{{color box|#39ff14}} [[Sanaman Liberation Front]]: 147 | *{{color box|#39ff14}} [[Sanaman Liberation Front]]: 147 | ||
*{{color box|#ff0000}} [[Coalition 1660]]: 109 | *{{color box|#ff0000}} [[Coalition 1660]]: 109 | ||
* | *{{color box|#000000}} [[Northern League]]: 50 (1681–1682) | ||
*{{color box|#a8a8a8}} [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]]: 36 (1679–1681) | |||
|election_mode = Direct popular vote, proportional representation, five percent threshold | |election_mode = Direct popular vote, proportional representation, five percent threshold | ||
|last_election = [[Sanama federal election, 1679|12.X.1679]] | |last_election = [[Sanama federal election, 1679|12.X.1679]] | ||
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|meeting_place = Semisa Caprici Federal Capitol, [[Sanama City]]}} | |meeting_place = Semisa Caprici Federal Capitol, [[Sanama City]]}} | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first meeting of the lower house of the [[Federal Assembly of Sanama]]. Elected on 12.X.1679, this was the first term of a federal Sanaman legislature with a center-right majority. It was also the first democratic election following the 1679 fall of the [[Adalwolf Hiedler]] dictatorship | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first meeting of the lower house of the [[Federal Assembly of Sanama]]. Elected on 12.X.1679, this was the first term of a federal Sanaman legislature with a center-right majority. It was also the first democratic election following the 1679 fall of the [[Adalwolf Hiedler]] dictatorship. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 18 April 2020
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Name: | Llusan |
Legislature: | I |
Date founded: | 1679 |
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Speaker | Taliya Wilamu (SLF) |
Deputy Speaker | Malliki Xana (UNA) George Orwell (SNP) Mahmood Paki (C60) Mala Shaki (UNA) |
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Floor leaders | Pjetro Campucci (SLF) Tanilo Lhayi (UNA) Yon Qusen (SNP) Salina Sumi (C60) Gregory L. Justice (NL) Andrea Bertolucci (PPC) Jasmina Hosseini (NHP) |
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Seats: | 639 |
Political groups: | Government 347 (1679–1681), 333 (1681–1682)
Opposition 292 (1679–1681), 306 (1681–1682)
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Mode of election: | Direct popular vote, proportional representation, five percent threshold |
Last election: | 12.X.1679 |
Next election: | 12.X.1682 |
Meeting place: | Semisa Caprici Federal Capitol, Sanama City |
The 1st Llusan of Sanama was the first meeting of the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Sanama. Elected on 12.X.1679, this was the first term of a federal Sanaman legislature with a center-right majority. It was also the first democratic election following the 1679 fall of the Adalwolf Hiedler dictatorship.
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