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Council of the Wechua Nation

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The Council of the Wechua Nation, also known as the Council of the Realm (Rimana Huñunakuy), is the unicameral body that assumes legislative power in the Wechua Nation. There are 301 members of the Council, called Royal Councillors. They are popularly elected and allowed to serve consecutive terms. The Council of the Wechua Nation meets in the Legislative House, located one of the inner boroughs of the capital city, Parap.

History

Electoral history

The Wechua Nation has traditionally been dominated by the two major parties, the Federal Humanist Party and the Social Democratic and Liberal Alliance. Historically, it has been a Region that tilted towards leftist parties, such as the Social Democratic and Liberal Alliance. In the past few years, the People's Liberty Congress has been a growing power in the region. There are three regional parties: Nawpaqman! (Forwards!), the Wechua Communist Party, and the Alexandrian & Caputian Party; of which the first is the most influential.

Composition

There are 301 Royal Councillors, chosen by proportional representation, from the total voting base. The Parliament is led by the Speaker, while the executive is in the hands of the Governor of Wechua. He appoints the Regional Cabinet.

Current Composition

The current composition of the Council of the Wechua Nation
List of Deputies per state
State Total Seats ECP Seats SDLP Seats Npm Seats FCP Seats FHP Seats PLC Seats AHP Seats Indie Seats Majority Party
Chinchaysuyu 63 2 8 2 6 34 8 2 1 FHP
Antisuyu 39 1 5 4 4 18 4 3 0 FHP
Qullasuyu 70 0 10 3 4 45 6 1 1 FHP
Kuntisuyu 92 0 14 3 2 61 11 0 1 FHP
Special Region of Roanne
Roanne 37 0 5 1 4 20 6 0 1 FHP

Membership

Qualifications

Elections and term

Disciplinary action

Salary

Committees

Functions

Current composition and election results

See also