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==Composition==
==Composition==
===Common Council===
===Common Council===
The 404 representatives in the Common Council, known as ''Councillors'', are appointed in two ways. 202 of these Councillors, known as the ''Districtual Councillors'', are elected by popular vote using a first past the post system to represent each of the country's electoral districts, while the remaining 202 are assigned by means of party-list proportional representation, thus creating a perfect 50/50 split.
The 418 representatives in the Common Council, known as ''Councillors'', are appointed in two ways. 209 of these Councillors, known as the ''Districtual Councillors'', are elected by popular vote using a first past the post system to represent each of the country's electoral districts, while the remaining 209 are assigned by means of party-list proportional representation, thus creating a perfect 50/50 split.


===Council of Elders===
===Council of Elders===

Revision as of 14:10, 23 July 2020

National Assembly of the Balak Federation
Mojemşar Movadar Yankuluş Balaakbeş
Balâk Şankoroş Movadareh Mojem
4th Federal Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Bicameral
HousesCommon Council
Council of Elders
Term limits
None
Leadership
President of Balakia
TBD
Structure
Seats404 Councillors
66 Elders
File:Common Council seats.svg
File:Council of Elders seats.svg
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Common Council voting system
Parallel voting:
First past the post (202 seats)
Party-list proportional representation (202 seats)
Meeting place
File:Balak Federal Assembly.png
TBD, Sâcar

The National Assembly of the Balak Federation (Balak: Balāk Cankoroc Movadareh Moḑem Balâk Şankoroş Movadareh Mojem [bɑˈlæ:k ˌʃɑŋkɔˈɾɔʃ mɔˌvɑdɑˈɾɛh mɔˈd͡ʒɛm]), commonly known as the Federal Assembly, is the supreme bicameral legislative body of Balakia.

History

Building

Composition

Common Council

The 418 representatives in the Common Council, known as Councillors, are appointed in two ways. 209 of these Councillors, known as the Districtual Councillors, are elected by popular vote using a first past the post system to represent each of the country's electoral districts, while the remaining 209 are assigned by means of party-list proportional representation, thus creating a perfect 50/50 split.

Council of Elders

Members of the Council of Elders are not elected, either by popular vote or by the state parliaments, but are instead delegated by the respective state government. They do not enjoy a free mandate and serve only as long as they are representing their state, not for a fixed period of time.

Normally, a state delegation consists of the (TBD) and other cabinet ministers. The state cabinet may appoint as many delegates as the state has votes (all other ministers/senators are usually appointed as deputy delegates), but may also send just a single delegate to exercise all of the state's votes. In any case, the state has to cast its votes en bloc, i.e., without vote splitting. As state elections are not coordinated across Balakia and can occur at any time, the majority distributions in the Council of Elders can change after any such election.

The number of votes a state is allocated is based on a form of degressive proportionality according to its population. This way, smaller states have more votes than a distribution proportional to the population would grant. The allocation of votes is regulated by the Balak constitution. All of a state's votes are cast en bloc, either for or against or in abstention of a proposal. Each state is allocated at least three votes, and a maximum of six. States with more than

  • 2 million inhabitants have 4 votes,
  • 6 million inhabitants have 5 votes,
  • 7 million inhabitants have 6 votes.
Current distribution of votes
State Population Votes Population
per vote
Governing parties
G (Government)
N (Neutral)
O (Opposition)
Next regular election Presidency
Ayalşemir 401,477   3   █ █ █ 133,826 TBD TBD TBD
Balâçik 9,194,768   6   █ █ █ █ █ █ 1,532,461 TBD TBD TBD
Baran F.C. 2,684,675   4   █ █ █ █ 671,169 TBD TBD TBD
Boğşuy 5,019,476   4   █ █ █ █ 1,254,869 TBD TBD TBD
Çinduş 3,108,642   4   █ █ █ █ 777,161 TBD TBD TBD
Côvayâ 1,812,045   3   █ █ █ 604,015 TBD TBD TBD
Hamavân 7,987,194   6   █ █ █ █ █ █ 1,331,199 TBD TBD TBD
Kazan 2,569,139   4   █ █ █ █ 642,285 TBD TBD TBD
Kensesak 5,108,567   4   █ █ █ █ 1,277,142 TBD TBD TBD
Kojarâ F.C. 4,139,560   4   █ █ █ █ 1,034,890 TBD TBD TBD
Manatak Autonomous Territory 2,757,613   4   █ █ █ █ 689,403 TBD TBD TBD
Maram 7,895,727   6   █ █ █ █ █ █ 1,315,955 TBD TBD TBD
Meçin 1,035,875   3   █ █ █ 345,292 TBD TBD TBD
Qerşeven F.C. 7,248,604   6   █ █ █ █ █ █ 1,208,101 TBD TBD TBD
Taraşik 6,294,764   5   █ █ █ █ █ 1,258,953 TBD TBD TBD
Total 67,258,126 66 1,019,063

See also