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{{Cortes Federales Session | |||
| ordinal = 9th | |||
| term_start = 20.I.{{AN|1735}} | |||
| term_end = Present | |||
| election = [[New Alexandrian general election, 1734|9th general election]], 25.XV to 27.XV.{{AN|1734}} | |||
| total_members = 811 | |||
| premier = [[Marissa Santini]] | |||
| premier_party = [[Federal Consensus Party|FCP]] | |||
| speaker = [[Marisa Demeo]] | |||
| speaker_party = Independent | |||
| lord_president = [[Lord Anglés, Marquess of Alpamayo]] | |||
| lord_president_party = Independent | |||
| opposition_leader = [[Maximilian de Almagro]] | |||
| opposition_party = [[Federal Humanist Party|FHP]] | |||
| federal_assembly_chart = 9thFederalAssemblyofNouvelleAlexandrie1734.png | |||
| chamber_peers_chart = 9thChamberofPeersofNouvelle Alexandrie.png | |||
| previous = [[8th Cortes Federales]] (1730-1735) | |||
| next = [[10th Cortes Federales]] (1740-1745) | |||
}} | |||
The '''9th Cortes Federales''' represents the latest session of the [[Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], the legislature of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. The composition of its lower house was determined by the results of the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1734|1734 general election]]. The upper house continues to consist of the Federation's nobility, seated in the [[Chamber of Peers of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Following the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], the Cortes convened for the first time in {{AN|1694}} and operates under the stipulation that the maximum term of the Cortes spans 5 [[AN]] years following the prior general election. | The '''9th Cortes Federales''' represents the latest session of the [[Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], the legislature of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. The composition of its lower house was determined by the results of the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1734|1734 general election]]. The upper house continues to consist of the Federation's nobility, seated in the [[Chamber of Peers of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Following the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], the Cortes convened for the first time in {{AN|1694}} and operates under the stipulation that the maximum term of the Cortes spans 5 [[AN]] years following the prior general election. | ||
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====Deputies==== | ====Deputies==== | ||
{{See also|Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
[[File:9thFederalAssemblyofNouvelleAlexandrie1734.png|250px|thumb|right]] | |||
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| style="text-align:left;" | [[Democratic Socialist Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie| | | style="text-align:left;" | [[Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie]] (AJNA)<br><small>([[Democratic Socialist Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie|DSP]]/[[Wakara People's Party|WPP]]/[[United for Alvelo|UfA]])</small> | ||
| | | 111 | ||
| | | 16.1% | ||
| {{increase}} | | {{increase}} 68 | ||
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| style="text-align:left;" | [[Liberty and Prosperity Alliance]] (LPA) | | style="text-align:left;" | [[Liberty and Prosperity Alliance]] (LPA) | ||
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| ''New party.'' | | ''New party.'' | ||
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| style="text-align:left;" | Independent | | style="text-align:left;" | Independent | ||
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===Government Agenda=== | ===Government Agenda=== | ||
====Federal Consensus Party Legislation==== | ====Federal Consensus Party Legislation==== | ||
* [[Drug Security Act, 1734]] | |||
===Legislation Introduced/Hopper=== | ===Legislation Introduced/Hopper=== | ||
====Federal Humanist Party==== | ====Federal Humanist Party==== | ||
* [[Federal Audit Office Establishment and Function Act, 1735]] | |||
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==== | ====Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie==== | ||
*[[Food Safety and Origin Labeling Act, 1735]] | |||
*[[Clean Water Act, 1735]] | |||
*[[National Seat Belt Act, 1735]] | |||
*[[Plurinational Federation Constitutional Amendment Act, 1735]] | |||
====Liberty and Prosperity Alliance==== | |||
====Independents==== | ====Independents==== | ||
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9th Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
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Term | 20.I.1735 AN – Present |
Election | 9th general election, 25.XV to 27.XV.1734 AN |
Total members | 811 |
President of the Government |
Marissa Santini (FCP) |
Speaker of the Federal Assembly |
Marisa Demeo (Independent) |
Lord President of the Chamber of Peers |
Lord Anglés, Marquess of Alpamayo (Independent) |
Leader of the Opposition |
Maximilian de Almagro (FHP) |
Composition | |
Federal Assembly | |
File:9thChamberofPeersofNouvelle Alexandrie.png Chamber of Peers |
The 9th Cortes Federales represents the latest session of the Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the legislature of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The composition of its lower house was determined by the results of the 1734 general election. The upper house continues to consist of the Federation's nobility, seated in the Chamber of Peers of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Following the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, the Cortes convened for the first time in 1694 AN and operates under the stipulation that the maximum term of the Cortes spans 5 AN years following the prior general election.
Election
The 9th New Alexandrian general election took place from 25.XV to 27.XV.1734 AN, setting the stage for the formation of the 9th Cortes Federales.
Color | Political Party | Leader | Candidates | Votes | % of Votes | Elected | % of Seats | Gain/Loss |
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Federal Consensus Party (FCP) | Marissa Santini | 689 | 59,084,074 | 46.5% | 326 | 47.3% | ▼ -11 | |
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) | Maximilian de Almagro | 689 | 35,566,030 | 28.0% | 196 | 28.4% | ▼ -109 | |
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) | Gabrielle Fitzgerald | 689 | 12,689,077 | 10.0% | 62 | 8.9% | ▲ +54 | |
Wakara People's Party (WPP) | 34 | 5,000,070 | 3.9% | 24 | 3.4% | ▲ +6 | ||
United for Alvelo (UfA) | Pablo Alvelo Nieves | 123 | 4,990,292 | 3.9% | 25 | 3.4% | ▲ +8 | |
Independent | No leader. | 2,298 | 9,854,889 | 7.7% | 56 | 7.5% | ▲ +52 | |
Total | 3,833 | 127,184,432 | 100% | Turnout | 46.8% |
Formation
New Alexandrian general election, 1734
Government formation
Opening of the Cortes Federales
Membership
Lower House (Federal Assembly)
Shadow Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Deputies
Party | Seats | % of Seats | 1734 Election Results |
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Federal Consensus Party (FCP) | 326 | 47.3% | ▼ 11 |
Federal Humanist Party (FHP) | 196 | 28.4% | ▼ 109 |
Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie (AJNA) (DSP/WPP/UfA) |
111 | 16.1% | ▲ 68 |
Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA) | 39 | 5.7% | New party. |
Independent | 17 | 2.5% | ▲ 48 (-39, defection to LPA) |
Total | 689 | 100% | — |
Upper House (Chamber of Peers)
The Chamber of Peers of Nouvelle Alexandrie comprises appointed and hereditary nobility, tasked with reviewing legislation passed by the Federal Assembly.
Legislative Agenda
Government Agenda
Federal Consensus Party Legislation
Legislation Introduced/Hopper
Federal Humanist Party
Alliance for a Just Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Food Safety and Origin Labeling Act, 1735
- Clean Water Act, 1735
- National Seat Belt Act, 1735
- Plurinational Federation Constitutional Amendment Act, 1735
Liberty and Prosperity Alliance
Independents
Legislative Action
Motions
Resolutions
Bills
Leadership
Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Other officials.
Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Speaker of the Federal Assembly: [Name], elected on [date].
- Other officials.
Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Lord President of the Chamber of Peers: [Name], serving since [start of term].
- Other officials.