The Parliament

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Ihazon Parliament

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Parliament Hall - The Senate

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First Party

Liberals - President Vincent Quesnay (45 seats) {{#if: Second Party|

Second Party

Socialist Party - Edward Burns (23 seats) {{#if: Third Party|

Third Party

Techno Union - Sir George Atkinson (19 seats) {{#if: Fourth Party|

Fourth Party

Devout Reformists - Archbishop Francois De Gournay (10 seats) {{#if: Fifth party|

Fifth party

Greens - Gaillurd Green (8 seats) {{#if: Sixth party|

Sixth party

Percinist Party - Brother Svik (1 seat) {{#if: |

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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. The Chief Executive and Head of State is the President.

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Structure

The parliament has a total of 100 seats, with representatives from all cities' multi-party constituencies. Langenthal has by far the largest constituency and amounts for most of the seats.

Constituencies by size

Government

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. The leading party's leader is appointed President of Ihazon, and is the Head of Government and Head of State. With Ihazon's influence in the global picture, this title is viewed as the most powerful political position in the world.

2016 Election

The final results of the 2016 elections gave the following parties seats in the Parliament:

  • Liberals - President Vincent Quesnay (45 seats)
  • Socialist Party - Edward Burns (23 seats)
  • Techno Union - Sir George Atkinson (19 seats)
  • Devout Reformists - Archbishop Francois De Gournay (10 seats)
  • Greens - Gaillurd Green (8 seats)
  • Percinist Party - Brother Svik (1 seat)

The ruling government was a coalition between the Liberals and the Techno Union with Vincent Quesnay as President, together amassing 64 seats for a clear majority.

Elections

National elections are usually held every 4 years, but a government is allowed to call for an election anytime within 5 years.

Last election was held in 2016, where the Liberal Techno Union coalition won its second term since the previous election in 2012.