Cynulliad Cenedlaethol
The Cynuliad Cenedlaethol or the National Assembly is the elected legislative body of Calbion. The procedings in the National Assembly are shaped by tradition and history.
History
As a Commonwealth Protectorate of the Brettish Isles, Calbion had to abide to Brettish law on Foreign policy, defense and monetary policy. The parliament of Calbion (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol) had legislative rights on the remaining subjects, and the Governor-General, together with the State Secretaries, has executive power. Because the Governer-General is appointed by the Brettish Parliament, the sovereignity of Calbion is disputed.
Current Situation
The Cynulliad Cenedlaethol is an elected assembly, its 198 members are elected by the Calbain people in a system of proportional representation. Largest party at the moment is the Party of Calbion (Plaid Calbinol) followed by the Calbain Alliance and the Conservative Party. Significant smaller parties are the Labour Party and the Maraguan Party.
Political Parties
The following are the parties represented in the Cynulliad Cenedlaethol.
Logo | Name | Leader | Ideology | Political position | AM's | |
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Party of Calbion Plaid Calbinol |
Llywelyn Lewis | Calbain nationalism | Centre | Cynulliad Cenedlaethol: 96 / 198 | ||
Labour Party Plaid Llafur |
Edmund Dale | Socialism | Left wing | Cynulliad Cenedlaethol: 49 / 198 | ||
Calbain Alliance Calbain Cynghrair |
Ioan Moran | Liberalism | Centre left | Cynulliad Cenedlaethol: 42 / 198 | ||
Catologian Political Party Plaid Wleidyddol Catologiadd |
Owain Strong | Catologian Conservatism | Right wing | Cynulliad Cenedlaethol: 6 / 198 | ||
Minority Bloc Bloc Lleiafrifol - Minderheidsblok |
Hendrik Maritz | Regionalism | Centre | Cynulliad Cenedlaethol: 5 / 198 |