2450–2452 High Kingdoms House of Representatives legislative session

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The 2450–2452 legislative session of the House of Representatives of the High Kingdoms of Alaxia began on 1 January 2450 and ended on 26 September 2452. This was the first legislative session ever, and thus would set a lot of precedents going forward.

The 2449 legislative election was held on Thursday 11 November 2449 and elected 530 representatives of their respective congressional districts. The early drafts of the constitution stipulated that the legislative session would begin on the first day of the year following the legislative election, which would be Saturday 1 January 2450. Because it was not a working day only essential work was carried out on the first day, primarily the formal appointment of the Speaker. The first proper vote in which all members were present was on Monday 3 January 2450 where the vote for the Premier of the House of Representatives was held. Because of the six week gap between election day and the premier vote, it had become clear that the Golden Coalition (consisting of the Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa, Janvariye Jin, the Liberal Party of Empherias, and the Liberal Party of Peryzium) held a majority of seats and that their sole candidate for the premiership could not be challenged. Thus, there was only one candidate to be voted on in the order of business, Gõçal Bitraş (the current leader of the Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa), who won the vote of confidence 291–239.

The session ended on Thursday 26 September 2452 with President Clemenceau Richelieu ordering the official dissolution of the chamber six weeks prior to the 2452 legislative election held on Thursday 7 November 2452.

First year (1 January 2450 – 31 December 2450)[edit | edit source]

Formal appointments[edit | edit source]

Cabinet positions[edit | edit source]

The first priority of many early votes and decisions of the premier was the appointment of positions within the chamber. The cabinet had to be appointed alongside the House of Representatives' many committees and committee chairs. The outstandingly large result of the Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa (LAK) in the election meant that Bitras went relatively unchallenged as the Golden Coalition's candidate for premier and thus didn't need to make major concessions. Regardless, he wanted to appoint all three other party leaders in his coalition to key and important appointments in his cabinet. Syena Lilesgalen, the leader of the largest Kiavalari party Janvariye Jin, was appointed Justice Secretary; Klara Elise Hale, the leader of the Liberal Party of Empherias (EL), was appointed Home Secretary to oversee many labour-focused ministries; and Las Mavrakos, the leader of the Liberal Party of Peryzium (LPz), was appointed Domestic Secretary to oversee many utility and infrastructure focused ministries.

Despite having the least amount of seats out of the four parties, Janvariye Jin lobbied hard to receive the Defence portfolio, where Lyran Rolasen was chosen. LAK member Zalaşar Laré, a key ally of Richelieu, was appointed Foreign Secretary by the President as one of the only cabinet appointments that the premier cannot make. Ŗato Vevãri was appointed Chief Secretary of the Treasury, one of the most prestigious roles, as a long-time friend of Bitras.

He opted to choose loyal members of his own party for the main three other secretaries to more tightly control the agenda, and did so in co-operation with the president. The remaining 13 members were divided along roughly proportional lines by how many seats each party got. This translated to 2 more cabinet members per party except the LAK getting 7 more. The EL received Transport and Labour portfolios because of their generally pro-labour stances and passion for transport investment in Empherias. Janvariye Jin was granted Special Interests Abroad and Trade portfolios to allow representation of the other significantly populated country in the HKA. LPz was given Energy and Housing, while the LAK received the rest. This was the full cabinet including junior appointments:

Cabinet position Name Party Appointed Notes
Premier of Esperiy Gõçal Bitraş LAK 3 January 2450 Leader of the Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Treasury Secretary Ŗato Vevãri LAK 3 January 2450
Secretary of Commerce Jiusép Vevona LAK 4 January 2450
Secretary of the Environment Şãtua Diega LAK 5 January 2450
Foreign Secretary Zalaşar Laré LAK 3 January 2450 appointed by President Richelieu
Secretary of Special Interests Abroad Ashsdan Vatal JJ 5 January 2450
Secretary of Trade Kizh Kordas JJ 5 January 2450
Defence Secretary Lyran Rolasen JJ 3 January 2450
Secretary of Intelligence Kakatu Esteba LAK 4 January 2450
Domestic Secretary Las Mavrakos LPz 3 January 2450 Leader of the Liberal Party of Peryzium
Secretary of Energy and Resources Munutros Mundelis LPz 5 January 2450
Secretary of Agriculture and Nutritition Martino Madalena LAK 5 January 2450
Secretary of Transport Victoria Houghton LIB 4 January 2450
Secretary of Science Huaxã Şadu LAK 5 January 2450
Home Secretary Klara Elise Hale LIB 3 January 2450 Leader of the Liberal Party of Empherias
Secretary of Labour and Pensions Scarlett Aguilar LIB 4 January 2450
Secretary of Education Mikel Garçie LAK 5 January 2450
Secretary of Health Vaneça Bentare LAK 5 January 2450
Secretary of Housing Iotas Mattas LPz 5 January 2450
Justice Secretary Syena Lilesgalen JJ 3 January 2450 Leader of the Janvariye Jin
Government Chief Whip Lucero Ŗeikare LAK 3 January 2450
Government Deputy Chief Whip Herteu Vitoria LAK 3 January 2450
Government Whip Anastasia Morella LIB 3 January 2450 Whip for the Liberal Party of Empherias
Government Whip Saria Leyando LAK 3 January 2450 Whip for the Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Government Whip Mulamkos Terziadis LPz 3 January 2450 Whip for the Liberal Party of Peryzium
Government Whip Ladan Mowirin JJ 3 January 2450 Whip for Janvariye Jin

Shadow cabinet and other positions[edit | edit source]

Five members of the Esperiy Council are elected from within the council to serve as impartial presiding officers, known as speakers. The five will then be presented to the House of Representatives in an election to see who the primary speaker will be, with the losers becoming deputy speakers. Usually, House of Representatives appointees from the council would be prioritised but because no appointments had been made, one of each country was nominated. These were usually high profile and experienced civil servants, judges, or prominent backbenchers.

Position Name Party Notes
Speaker of the House of Representatives Mal Managelis Independents From Peryzium
Deputy Speaker Avery Skeller Independents From Empherias
Deputy Speaker Embis Veritara Independents From Koresa
Deputy Speaker Martino Sheldon Independents From Ahitereira
Deputy Speaker Saka Sekutal Independents From Kiavalar
Crimson Coalition Shadow Cabinet
Leader of the Opposition Katelyn Roberts People's Socialist Party of Empherias Leader of the People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Spokesperson for the Treasury Klara Bryant People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Isabella King People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Spokesperson for Defence Ashar Sarkyren Seruiye Jin
Spokesperson for Domestic Affairs Maokanros Statheli Red Bloq of Peryzium
Spokesperson for Home Affairs Peter Bennett People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Spokesperson for Justice Tonum Politatou Red Bloq of Peryzium
Spokesperson for Housing Martino Garçie Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa
Spokesperson for Health Maya Fraser People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Spokesperson for Education Lorena Ŗeikare Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa from Koresa
Opposition Chief Whip Amina–Layla Ward People's Socialist Party of Empherias
Opposition Deputy Chief Whip Lena Athanoti Red Bloq of Peryzium Leader of the Red Bloq of Peryzium
Opposition Whip Şadu Alex Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa Whip for Red Bloq of Ahitereira–Koresa
Opposition Whip Ravar Lilesgalen Seruiye Jin Whip for Seruiye Jin
No spokesperson position Kalo Lalasen Seruiye Jin Leader of Seruiye Jin
No spokesperson position Lerta Mayorie Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa Leader of the Red Bloq of Ahitereira–Koresa
Other major figures
Party Leader Yoakin Maior King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Spokesperson for the Treasury Antuan Jiusép King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Spokesperson for Defence Nico Mikel King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Whip Kakatu Madalena King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Whip Leyando Xana King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Party Leader Maara Vempar Rael Carinye
Party Leader Jonan Çalma Bokanist Values Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Party Leader Vitoria Veritara Pink Daphne Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Party Leader Maara Lalasen Feriliye Jin
Party Leader Sevu Lyraine JCPK
Deputy Party Leader Rysakar Rylapar JCPK
Whip Aozhor Murian JCPK
Party Leader Lek Leildirin Durbanar Jin
Party Leader Georgia Coleman Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias
Party Leader Henry Scott–Heath Nationalist Party of Empherias
Party Leader Silankos Remou Nationalist Party of Peryzium
Party Leader Sovar Rugalen Askavor Jin
Party Leader Laré Joato Nationalist Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
Party Leader Kya Mollasen Cyn Serilin
Party Leader Lottie Campbell Alliance Party of Empherias

Committee appointments[edit | edit source]

The House of Representatives contained many committees consisting of primarily backbench representatives to debate and scrutinise pieces of legislation. The most important committee is the Standards Committee which handles conduct of representatives, the impeachment of the president and members, procedure of other committees, and the setting of standards. The number of committees headed by each party is determined by parliamentary makeup and then assigned via negotiations by whips of each party. A chair for each committee is elected at the start of the session via secret ballot, where candidates are nominated with a requirement of at least 10% of representatives from that party endorsing them. Once a chair is elected, parties will assign the other 10 members of each committee via parliamentary makeup where possible. For this session, 170 committee members needed to be chosen (10 members * 17 committees). A chart of the parties number of members allocated is below.

Party Seats Chairs Members
Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK 149 5 48
Liberal Party of Peryzium LPz 55 2 18
People's Socialist Party of Empherias PSP 46 2 15
Liberal Party of Empherias EL 44 1 14
Janvariye Jin JJ 43 1 14
King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa KP 29 1 9
Red Bloq of Peryzium RPz 27 1 9
JCPK JCPK 22 1 7
Durbanar Jin DUR 16 1 5
Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa RBAK 15 1 5
Pink Daphne Party of Ahitereira and Koresa PDP 15 1 5
Cyn Serilin CYN 14 0 4
Rael Carinye RC 13 0 4
Nationalist Party of Empherias NAT 10 0 3
Bokanist Values Party of Ahitereira and Koresa BVP 8 0 3
Seruiye Jin SER 7 0 2
Feriliye Jin FER 4 0 1
Nationalist Party of Peryzium NPz 4 0 1
Askavor Jin ASK 2 0 1
Red Bloq RBQ 2 0 1
Alliance Party of Empherias ALL 2 0 1
Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias GS&L 1 0 0
Nationalist Party of Ahitereira and Koresa NAK 1 0 0
Independents IND 1 0 0
Total 530 17 170

Collaborations between party whips, the speaker, the premier, and committee chairs would decide the party makeup per committee. They aimed for major parties to be represented on all committees, with smaller parties using their members on committees they care most about. The main opposition, the Crimson Coalition, was guaranteed the Standards Committee chair, while the Golden Coalition were guaranteed both Defence and Foreign Affairs since their cabinet members are usually appointed by the president not premier.

Committee Appointed chair Party Golden Coalition Crimson Coalition Others Largest group
Standards Roxanne Kennedy People's Socialist Party of Empherias
  • Martino Joa (LAK)
    Huaxã Langa (LAK)
    Dolin Chonteas (LPz)
    Jack Dawe (EL)
    Iakar Mowirin (JJ)
  • Lachlan Collins (PSP)
    Munutros Georgaki (RPz)
  • Bentare Manel (KP)
    Yekara Kollipar (JCPK)
    Sevu Vigalen (CYN)
11
Trade & Business Maneli Çalma King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa
  • Jote Vitoria (LAK)
    Julio Jote (LAK)
    Lerta Kontranu (LAK)
    Manel Ŗipera (LAK)
    Tutik Panagas (LPz)
    Kayla Dunst (EL)
    Rizhvar Ryaine (JJ)
  • Anna Dunn (PSP)
  • Çofia Diega (KP)
    Wanotllas Athaniadi (RC)
11
Culture Ikaros Managelis Liberal Party of Peryzium
  • Fernico Dani (LAK)
    Julio Zalaşar (LAK)
    Leyando Yoakin (LAK)
    Falurros Glarou (LPz)
    Scarlett Russell (EL)
    Mirim Mutal (JJ)
  • Vanessa Madden (PSP)
    Milis Georgaki (RPz)
  • Iakar Sekutal (JCPK)
    Kamarte Joa (BVP)
11
Defence 1 Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

RBAK KP

JCPK RC

11
Foreign Affairs 1 Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LPz LPz EL JJ

  • Felicity Lloyd (PSP)
    RBAK
KP

JCPK

11
Education 1 Janvariye Jin LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

  • Cleo Harps (PSP)
KP

BVP

CYN

11
Environment 1 Durbanar Jin LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL

  • Charlotte Izzy Campbell (PSP)
    RPz
    RBAK
    SER
DUR 11
Health 1 People's Socialist Party of Empherias LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

RPz DUR

PDP

NAT

11
Home Affairs 1 Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LPz EL JJ

  • Emilia Curtis (PSP)
    RBAK
KP

NPz

ASK

11
Energy 1 Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

  • Meredith James (PSP)
    RPz
    SER
JCPK 11
Justice 1 Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LPz JJ

  • Timothy Wood (PSP)
    RPz
KP

JCPK RC

NAT

11
Housing 1 Red Bloq of Peryzium LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

  • Maria Lutz (PSP)
DUR

PDP

ALL

11
Science & Tech 1 JCPK LAK

LAK LAK LAK LPz EL

  • Christopher Fox (PSP)
    RPz
RC

CYN

11
Transport 1 Liberal Party of Empherias LAK

LAK LAK LPz JJ

  • Kacey Atkinson (PSP)
    RPz
DUR

PDP

NAT

11
Treasury & Accounts 1 Liberal Party of Peryzium LAK

LAK LAK LPz EL JJ

  • Lily Lovedie (PSP)
    Edwill Gruff (RBQ)
KP

JCPK

11
Labour & Pensions 1 Liberal Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LAK LPz JJ

  • Tybalt Berber (PSP)
    RBAK
KP

BVP

PDP

11
Equalities 1 Pink Daphne Party of Ahitereira and Koresa LAK

LAK LPz EL

  • Elise Walker (PSP)
    RPz
DUR

PDP FER

CYN

11

scandals

expanded history

Second year (1 January 2451 – 31 December 2451)[edit | edit source]

The first draft of the constitution was finished on 1 October 2451 after nearly two years writing it.

Third year (1 January 2452 – 26 September 2452)[edit | edit source]

Premier Bitras announced on 16 January 2452 that the second draft of the constitution was finished and that they expected the completion of the constitution to be within months.

The finalised version of the constitution was presented to the House of Representatives on 3 September 2452. The constitution would set 7 November 2452 as the formal election date, with dissolution on 26 September 2452 in order to allow the adequate six week campaign period, which meant that the chamber had to rush through passing the bill in 23 days. The chamber voted in favour of the constitution nearly unanimously by 21 September 2452.

The House of Representatives was dissolved by President Richelieu on 26 September 2452.

Post dissolution (26 September 2452 – 31 December 2452)[edit | edit source]

With the constitution having been passed by the House of Representatives, it would be passed to the five legislatures of the constituent countries to pass. By 3 October 2452 all five parliaments had ratified the constitution. President Richelieu and the two monarchs all ratified the constitution on 7 October 2452, celebrated as Constitution Day.

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