Federal Assembly (Penn)
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Federal Assembly of Penn | |
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Unicameral | |
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Type | |
History | |
Founded | April 24, 2022 |
Preceded by | Provisional Senate (2020-2022) |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 9 |
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Political groups | Government (9) |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Meeting place | |
Discord |
The Federal Assembly of the Penn Federal Republic is a unicameral parliament that acts as the supreme legislative body in the Penn Federal Republic.
History
The Federal Assembly was established on 24 April 2022, by the passing of the Foundational Senate Act of 2022, which was passed unanimously by the Provisional Senate, an interim body with members appointed by the President. The Federal Assembly has been ridden with controversy, with multiple Representatives being impeached.[1]
Constituencies
- See also: States in the Penn Federal Republic
Representatives are from three constituencies, which each have three seats each.
State | Title | Name | Party | Serving Since |
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District of Medici | Representative | Devin Purcell | Constitutionalist Party (Penn) | 24 April 2022 |
Representative | Mason Walker | Constitutionalist Party (Penn) | 29 November 2022 | |
Representative | Preetam Kapei | Penn National Party | 24 April 2022 | |
State of Randouler | Speaker | Nicholas Fisher | Populares-Conservatives Party (Penn) | 3 May 2022 |
Deputy Speaker | Zed Smith | Independent | 1 November 2022 | |
Representative | Joseph Montgomery | Tolentaria Internationale Party (Penn) | 3 May 2022 | |
Stxia Region | Representative | Matthew Laptev | Independant | 26 April 2022 |
Representative | Tobey Wyles | Constitutionalist Party (Penn) | 29 January 2023 | |
Representative | Fabian Jusep | Freedom and Justice Party | 29 January 2023 |
Citations
- ↑ Haines, Maximus. "Vice President Thomas Jacobs dismissed following racist remarks". Penn Press, 10 October 2022.