Federal Constituent Assembly
The Federal Constituent Assembly was a unicameral legislative body of 685 members that served from 20.XV.1685 AN to 12.I.1687 AN, whose purpose was to draft the new constitution for the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. It was also tasked with creating a basic body of laws for the Federation and to provide for the organization of the new government.
It was formed as the result of the first Federal Reapportionment process that followed the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, where the national legislatures of Alduria and the Wechua Nation were joined into one. Seats were added to ensure that both Regions would have the same amount of seats each, 342. An extra seat was added for an impartial, independent Speaker of the Assembly.
The Coalition for Federal Progress, a political alliance between the Democratic Socialist Party and 20 independents in Alduria and the Social Democrat Club, the Alexandrian & Caputian Party, and the National & Humanist Club in the Wechua Nation, was the largest party in the Federal Constituent Assembly. The CFP holds 393 seats in the Constituent Assembly.