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9th Federal Congress of Oportia
Session Image
The interior of the Chamber of Deputies' Meeting Hall at the Palais Federal; Vanie, Oportia.
Session Number 9th (Ninth)
Start Date 1738 AN
End Date 1742 AN
President of the Senate Felicia Belanger (GPO)
Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Marcel Vermeuil (LPP)
Parties in Senate
Parties in Chamber of Deputies
Total Seats in Senate 66
Total Seats in Chamber of Deputies 381
Last Election 1738
Next Election 1742


The 9th Federal Congress of Oportia is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the government of the State of Oportia, composed of the Chamber of Deputies of Oportia and the Senate of Oportia. It convened in Vanie, Oportia following the 1738 general election, which resulted in the Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia gaining control of both chambers under the banner of the Green Progressive Alliance. The 9th Congress has enacted major environmental and economic reforms under Federal Representative Francisco Valverde's "New Balance" agenda.

Election

Formation

Membership

Senate

Chamber of Deputies

Legislative Agenda

Bills

Motions

Resolutions

Other

Leadership

Key Events

Controversies and Challenges

See Also

Preceded by:
8th Federal Congress
Federal Congress of Oportia
1738 AN1742 AN
Succeeded by
10th Federal Congress