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The '''Parlerment of Hurmu''' (Hurmu Norse: ''Parlermenteð i Hurmu''; Lakkvian: ''Hurmu parlerment'') is the legislature of [[Hurmu]], and has two chambers, the [[Assembly of Representatives]] with 99 members who are elected by [[Hurmu]] or [[Craitland|Craitish]] citizens resident in Hurmu, and the Senate with 9 members who are elected by the [[Electors to the Senate of the Lake|Electors]] from the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]].
The '''Parlerment of Hurmu''' (Hurmu Norse: ''Parlermenteð i Hurmu''; Lakkvian: ''Hurmu parlerment'') is the legislature of [[Hurmu]], and has two chambers, the [[Assembly of Representatives]] with 99 members who are elected by [[Hurmu]] citizens (regardless of their country of residency) and [[Craitland|Craitish]] and other foreign citizens resident in Hurmu, and the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] with 18 members who are elected by the [[Electors to the Senate of the Lake|Electors]] from the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]].


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The Senate meets in the [[Palace of the Elenaran]] and the Assembly in [[Parlerment House]].
 
The last election to Parlerment [[1701 Hurmu general elections|occurred in 1701]].
 
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Revision as of 12:53, 15 May 2022

The Parlerment of Hurmu (Hurmu Norse: Parlermenteð i Hurmu; Lakkvian: Hurmu parlerment) is the legislature of Hurmu, and has two chambers, the Assembly of Representatives with 99 members who are elected by Hurmu citizens (regardless of their country of residency) and Craitish and other foreign citizens resident in Hurmu, and the Senate with 18 members who are elected by the Electors from the Order of the Holy Lakes.

The Senate meets in the Palace of the Elenaran and the Assembly in Parlerment House.

The last election to Parlerment occurred in 1701.