|Row 3 info = <nowiki>Techno Union (18% | 19 seats)</nowiki>
|Row 3 info = <nowiki>Techno Union (18% | 19 seats)</nowiki>
|Row 4 title =Fourth Party
|Row 4 title =Fourth Party
|Row 4 info =<nowiki>Christian Reformists (10% | 10 seats)</nowiki>
|Row 4 info =<nowiki>Devout Reformists (10% | 10 seats)</nowiki>
|Row 5 title =Fifth party
|Row 5 title =Fifth party
|Row 5 info =<nowiki>Greens (8% | 9 seats)</nowiki>
|Row 5 info =<nowiki>Greens (8% | 9 seats)</nowiki>
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
The parliament has a total of 106 seats, with representatives from all cities' multi-party constituencies. Langenthal has by far the largest constituency and amounts for most of the seats.
The parliament has a total of 106 seats, with representatives from all cities' multi-party constituencies. Langenthal has by far the largest constituency and amounts for most of the seats.
National elections are held every 4 years, although a government is allowed to call for an early election.
The current government is a coalition between the Liberals and the Techno Union, together amassing 64 seats in the Parliament. The largest opposition party is the Socialist Party, with 23 seats currently.[[File:Senate.png|300px|right]]
The current government is a coalition between the Liberals and the Techno Union, together amassing 64 seats in the Parliament. The largest opposition party is the Socialist Party, with 23 seats currently.[[Category:Buildings]]
The Parliament is the parliamentary headquarters of Ihazon, located in Downtown Langenthal. Its large, sand-coloured facade houses the various administrative functions of the nation, along with its parliament and government.
Structure
The parliament has a total of 106 seats, with representatives from all cities' multi-party constituencies. Langenthal has by far the largest constituency and amounts for most of the seats.
National elections are held every 4 years, although a government is allowed to call for an early election.
The current government is a coalition between the Liberals and the Techno Union, together amassing 64 seats in the Parliament. The largest opposition party is the Socialist Party, with 23 seats currently.