House of Representatives of WolvHaven
| House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of WolvHaven | |
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| 17th Parliament | |
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| Type | |
| Type | Lower House of the Parliament of WolvHaven |
| Leadership | |
| Speaker |
Vacant Since 18 December 2021 |
| Deputy Speaker |
Vacant Since 18 December 2021 |
| Second Deputy Speaker |
Vacant Since 2 February 2019 |
| Prime Minister |
Vacant Since 27 November 2020 |
| Leader of the House |
Vacant Since 27 November 2020 |
| Leader of the Opposition |
Vacant Since 27 November 2020 |
| Manager of Opposition Business |
Vacant Since 27 November 2020 |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 0 |
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Speaker
Government
Opposition
Crossbench
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| Election | |
| Voting system | - |
| Last Election | July 2021 |
| Next Election | N/A |
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House of Representatives chamber Parliament House Capitol Island, WolvHaven City | |
The House of Representatives of WolvHaven is one of the two Houses (chambers) of the Parliament of WolvHaven. It is referred to as the lower house, with the Senate being referred to as the upper house. The term of members of the House of Representatives is a maximum of 6 months from the date of the third General Election. For the first two elections, members were elected for a 3-months term. A member of the House may be referred to as a "Member of Parliament" ("MP"), while a member of the Senate is usually referred to as a "Senator". The government of the day and by extension the Prime Minister must achieve and maintain the confidence of this House in order to gain and remain in power. Also, citizens of WolvHaven may come in and speak/vote on issues. They are known as independents as they provide an independent perspective on issues, away from the clutches of party whips.
The House of Representatives has been suspended indefinitely since the end of the 15th term of Parliament.
Role
The House of Representatives acts as a 'House of Government', which mean the government get its power from this house.
History
The General Assembly was established in 2012 which was the unicameral legislative branch. The house carried its name until 2015 when a new parliament building was built in NewWolvHaven. The original members of the General Assembly was moved to the newly-established Legislative Council. At the same time, the General Assembly was renamed to the House of Representatives and the Legislative Council started appoint members to the House. When the new parliamentary system was put in place in 2017, the House of Representatives remained its name since 2015. The House of Representatives has been suspended indefinitely since the end of the 15th term of Parliament.
Members and elections
The members of the House of Representatives are called Members of Parliament (MP). MPs are elected under a voting system of party-list proportional system, where the percentage of votes roughly equates the number of seats in the House of Representatives. Parties also need to pass the 7% election threshold in order to get a seat. Before the 2017 reforms of parliament, members were appointed by the President, and was called Appointed Members of Parliament (AMPs), and the role of MPs was given to all staff members who are ranked Moderator or above.
Elections
- No Elections (1st Parliament, 2nd Parliament, 3rd Parliament, 4th Parliament, 5th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, April 2017 (6th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, July 2017 (7th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, October 2017 (8th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, April 2018 (9th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, January 2019 (10th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, July 2019 (11th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, January 2020 (12th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, May 2020 (13th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, February 2021 (14th Parliament)
- General Election of WolvHaven, July 2021 (15th Parliament)
Current composition
See also: Parliament of WolvHaven/17th
The House of Representatives has been suspended indefinitely since the end of the 15th term of Parliament.
| Affiliation | Current |
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| Independent | 0 |
| Nominated | 0 |
| Total | 0 |
| Government majority by | N/A |
Speaker:
- N/A
MPs:
Ministers (Government):
- N/A
General MPs (Crossbench):
- N/A
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