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==== Shadow cabinet and other positions ====

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.
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!Position
!Name
!Party
!Notes
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|Speaker of the House of Representatives
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|{{Party name with color|Independents|full=yes}}
|From Peryzium
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|Deputy Speaker
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|{{Party name with color|Independents|full=yes}}
|From Empherias
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|Deputy Speaker
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|{{Party name with color|Independents|full=yes}}
|From Koresa
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|Deputy Speaker
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|{{Party name with color|Independents|full=yes}}
|From Ahitereira
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|Deputy Speaker
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|{{Party name with color|Independents|full=yes}}
|From Kiavalar
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! colspan="4" |Crimson Coalition Shadow Cabinet
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|Leader of the Opposition
|Katelyn Roberts
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
|Leader of the People's Socialist Party of Empherias
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|Spokesperson for the Treasury
|Klara Bryant
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs
|Isabella King
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Defence
|Ashar Sarkyren
|{{Party name with color|Seruiye Jin|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Domestic Affairs
|Maokanros Statheli
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Peryzium|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Home Affairs
|Peter Bennett
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Justice
|Tonum Politatou
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Peryzium|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Housing
|Martino Garçie
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Health
|Maya Fraser
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Education
|Lorena Ŗeikare
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
|from Koresa
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|Opposition Chief Whip
|Amina–Layla Ward
|{{Party name with color|People's Socialist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Opposition Deputy Chief Whip
|Lena Athanoti
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Peryzium|full=yes}}
|Leader of the Red Bloq of Peryzium
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|Opposition Whip
|Şadu Alex
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
|Whip for Red Bloq of Ahitereira–Koresa
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|Opposition Whip
|Ravar Lilesgalen
|{{Party name with color|Seruiye Jin|full=yes}}
|Whip for Seruiye Jin
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|''No spokesperson position''
|Kalo Lalasen
|{{Party name with color|Seruiye Jin|full=yes}}
|Leader of Seruiye Jin
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|''No spokesperson position''
|Lerta Mayorie
|{{Party name with color|Red Bloq of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
|Leader of the Red Bloq of Ahitereira–Koresa
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! colspan="4" |Other major figures
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|Party Leader
|Yoakin Maior
|{{Party name with color|King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for the Treasury
|Antuan Jiusép
|{{Party name with color|King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Spokesperson for Defence
|Nico Mikel
|{{Party name with color|King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Whip
|Kakatu Madalena
|{{Party name with color|King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Whip
|Leyando Xana
|{{Party name with color|King's Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Maara Vempar
|{{Party name with color|Rael Carinye|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Jonan Çalma
|{{Party name with color|Bokanist Values Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|-
|Party Leader
|Vitoria Veritara
|{{Party name with color|Pink Daphne Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|-
|Party Leader
|Maara Lalasen
|{{Party name with color|Feriliye Jin|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Sevu Lyraine
|{{Party name with color|JCPK|full=yes}}
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|-
|Party Leader
|[[Lek Leildirin]]
|{{Party name with color|Durbanar Jin|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Georgia Coleman
|{{Party name with color|Green Social and Labour Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Henry Scott–Heath
|{{Party name with color|Nationalist Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|[[Silankos Remou]]
|{{Party name with color|Nationalist Party of Peryzium|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Sovar Rugalen
|{{Party name with color|Askavor Jin|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Laré Joato
|{{Party name with color|Nationalist Party of Ahitereira and Koresa|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Kya Mollasen
|{{Party name with color|Cyn Serilin|full=yes}}
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|Party Leader
|Lottie Campbell
|{{Party name with color|Alliance Party of Empherias|full=yes}}
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==== Committee appointments ====
==== Committee appointments ====
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.
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.