National Assembly (Gapla)

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National Assembly of the
Federated States of Gapla
3rd National Assembly
Type
Type
HousesFederation Council
Chamber of Deputies
History
Founded1 September 2022 (2022-09-01)
Preceded byParliament of the Federated States of Gapla
Leadership
President
Emma Bunnell, FRP
since 27 August 2022
Deputy President
Chelsea Chen, PLP
since 28 October 2022
Speaker
Renaldo Chang, FRP
since 31 March 2023
Leader of the Opposition
Connor Hetner, SRP
since 7 September 2023
Structure
SeatsGovernment (8)

Free Rightist Party (6)
AMASH Party (2)

Opposition (2)

Socialist Republic Party (2)
Meeting place
Discord

The National Assembly of the Federated States of Gapla, formerly known as Parliament, is Gapla's sole, bicameral legislature. It consists of the upper house, the Federation Assembly, and the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies. However, it is de facto unicameral, as all decisions are made together and the Federation Council is only used for emergencies.

Prior to the National Assembly, Gapla had its de facto bicameral Parliament of the Federated States of Gapla, which consisted of the Executive Council, who were nationally elected leaders, and a Chamber of Representatives, consisting of a different number of representatives from each state or territory. Today, the National Assembly was elected using open party lists nationally after the 2023 Gaplan legislative election. In Gapla, the legislature is largely tied to the Executive Branch. The head of the legislature is also the head of government of Gapla, namely the President, with the second highest official in the party, the de facto legislative leader, being the Speaker of the National Assembly.

List of members

Federation Council

The following are the members of the Federation Council, listed in seniority:

Chamber of Deputies

Listed by political party, all members of the Chamber of Deputies are of equal seniority.

  • Legislator Shaun Madillo (FRP)
  • Legislator Scott Chiang (FRP)
  • Legislator Dylan Sanchez (FRP)
  • Legislator Gabe Itchez (AMASH)
  • Legislator Dheer Patel (AMASH)
  • Legislator Max Barrows (SRP)