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1st Cortes Federales

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The 1st Cortes Federales is the current meeting of the Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the national legislature of Nouvelle Alexandrie, with the membership determined in its lower house primarily by the results of a general election held in 1693 AN. Its upper house is composed of the nobles of the Federation. The Cortes met for the first time since its creation by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago on 13.V.1694 AN. According to the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, the maximum legislative term of the Cortes is 5 AN years from the preceding general election.

Election

The 1st New Alexandrian general election was held from 13.XIV.1693 AN to 15.XIV.1693 AN. At the election, the Federal Humanist Party became the largest party in the lower house, the Federal Assembly, but fell short of a majority.

Political party Leader Candidates Votes Elected Gain/loss % of votes % of seats
Federal Humanist Party Augustus Strong 619 53,647,495 296 47.5% 47.8%
Cambio Democratico Santiago Etienne 619 29,574,595 162 26.2% 26.1%
Progressive Federalist Party Marcel de la Croix † 619 26,619,864 146 23.6% 23.5%
Digger's Society Iwashiiwa Kazuemon 619 3,115,684 15 2.8% 2.4%
Total 2,476 112,957,638 619 Turnout 74.4%

History

The 1st session of the Cortes Federales began on 13.V.1694 AN.

After one round of voting, the Federal Assembly elected Consuelo Moscoso, a non-partisan former Chief Elections Officer for the Region of Alduria who was not a member of the Assembly was elected as its Speaker.

The Chamber of Peers also met for the first time on 13.V.1694 AN and after one round of voting S. S. Bucolos, Count of Narbonne was elected as Lord President of the Chamber of Peers.

Changes to composition

In 1697 AN, changes to the active status registration of several political parties that maintained caucuses in the Federal Assembly resulted in the dissolution of several parties, including the second largest party, Cambio Democrático. This resulted in Deputies that were members of Cambio Democrático to defect to either the Federal Humanist Party, the new Solidarity Party, or to the successor of Cambio Democrático, the Progressive Party.

Legislation

Public law number Date of enactment Official short title(s) Official title Link
001 1.IV.1695 AN Cortes Federales Act, 1694 To Contribute to the Democratic and Efficient Operation of the Cortes Federales by Prescribing Matters Necessary for the Organization and Proceedings of Said Body; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
002 13.VI.1695 AN Defense of the Federation Act, 1694 To Stipulate General Principles for the Organization and Formation of the Federal Armed Forces, and for the Purpose of Performance of the Duties of National Defense; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
003 1.XIV.1695 AN Treaty of New Zalae Ratification Act, 1694 To Ratify the Treaty of New Zalae; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
004 19.XIV.1695 AN Statutory Instruments Act, 1694 To Make Provisions as to the Instruments by Which Statutory Powers to Make Orders, Rules, Regulations, and Other Subordinate Legislation Are Exercised by His Majesty's Government; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
005 4.V.1696 AN Local Government Act, 1694 To Provide for the Government of Localities; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
006 1.IX.1697 AN Treaty of Byalgorod Ratification Act, 1696 To Ratify the Treaty of Byalgorod; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
007 19.XI.1697 AN Registration of Overseas New Alexandrian Nationals Act, 1696 To Understand the Current Status of the Nationals of the Federation Residing or Staying Abroad by Having Them Registered, in Order to Promote Conveniences of Their Activities at Home and Abroad, Execute Relating Administrative Affairs Properly, and Contribute to the Formulation of Protection Policies for Them; Among Other Purposes. Google Doc
008 14.XIV.1697 AN Hurmu Ruins Treaty Ratification Act, 1694 To Ratify the Hurmu Ruins Treaty; and for Other Purposes. Google Doc

Motions

Resolutions

See also