Parliament of Quebec and Shingoryeo
Parliament of Quebec and Shingoryeo 퀘벡신고려왕국의회 | |
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Quebecois Parliament Logo | |
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Houses | House of Lords (Upper house) House of Commons (Lower house) |
| Leadership | |
Christine II, She does not have a party, nor does she need one. since 15 May 2044 | |
Lady Speaker Jwaeuijeong (좌의정, 左議政) | Lord Ayala-Wilson since 9 November 2046 |
Lord Speaker Wooeuijeong (우의정, 右議政) | The Lord Assikinack of Bellwood since 15 August 2051 |
Leader of the Opposition | Irene Kweon Binnington, FPS since 11 Nov 2068 |
| Structure | |
| Seats | House of Commons: 505 House of Lords: 330 |
House of Commons political groups | Speaker
Lady Speaker Jwaeuijeong
Her Majesty's Government (305) PJLQ: 231 Seats Indigenious Alliance: 74 seats
Her Majesty's Opposition (199) New Democrats: 96 seats Moogoonghwa Party: 84 seats Green Party: 10 seats Independents: 9 seats |
House of Lords political groups | Speaker
Lord Speaker Wooeuijeong
Lords Spirituals (16) Bishops and Chieftains of the Four Religious Pillars of the State
Lords Temporal (313) PJLQ: 42 seats (25 appointed, 17 hereditary)
Her Majesty's Opposition Moogoonghwa Party: 57 seats (33 appointed, 24 hereditary) New Democrats: 28 seats (17 appointed, 11 hereditary) Non-Affiliated: 80 seats (54 appointed, 26 hereditary)
Crossbench Crossbench: 106 seats (90 appointed, 16 hereditary) |
| Elections | |
House of Commons voting system | First-past-the-post (450 seats) Proportional Representation (55 seats) |
House of Lords voting system | First-past-the-post (94 seats reserved for Hereditary peers) |
House of Commons last election | 11 May 2054 |
House of Commons next election | On or before 11 May 2059 |
| Meeting place | |
| Jeongdokgoong Palace, Joongyeong, Quebec and Shingoryeo | |
The Parliament of Quebec and Shingoryeo is the bicameral legislature of Quebec and Shingoryeo. It consists of three parts: The Regent (currently Queen Christine II), House of Lords (貴族院, 귀족원, Guijokweon) and House of Commons (庶民院, 서민원, Seominweon). The House of Commons is formally responsible for selecting the Prime Minister, who usually comes from the governing party or the coalition with the most number of seats.
Both houses meet in the Jeongdokgoong Palace (also known as Palais-Catherine-I), an early-nineteenth-century, Second Empire-style palace located in Joongyeong, Joongyeong (Province).
History
Composition and Powers
Functions
Relationship with the Government
Privileges
Electoral Ridings
Historical apportionments
2071 Redistribution
| Province | 2059 Redistribution | 2069 Seat Allocation | Population | Average Population per Distribution | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nagligusuŋniq | 16 (14+2) |
20 (17+3) |
1,850,000 | 92,500 | 4 |
| Yoseo | 54 (49+5) |
60 (53+7) |
9,500,000 | 158,333 | 6 |
| Abibiti-Agawa | 44 (40+4) |
52 (47+5) |
7,350,000 | 141,346 | 8 |
| Mahan | 60 (54+6) |
72 (64+8) |
11,500,000 | 159,722 | 12 |
| County Ferris | 12 (10+2) |
12 (9+3) |
1,750,000 | 145,833 | |
| Terre-Aux-Oiseaux | 52 (46+6) |
60 (53+7) |
11,250,000 | 187,500 | 8 |
| Songak Federal Province | 68 (61+7) |
80 (72+8) |
13,500,000 | 168,750 | 12 |
| Joongyeong Federal Province | 52 (46+6) |
56 (46+6) |
7,250,000 | 129,464 | 4 |
| Saguenay | 42 (38+4) |
48 (43+5) |
6,750,000 | 140,625 | 6 |
| Acadie | 58 (51+7) |
64 (56+8) |
9,450,000 | 147,656 | 6 |
| Nord-Est | 19 (17+2) |
20 (16+4) |
2,850,000 | 118,750 | 1 |
| Inteachan | 30 (26+4) |
36 (31+5) |
5,650,000 | 156,944 | 6 |
| Overall | 505 (450+55) |
580 (511+69) |
88,650,000 (2065) |
152,845 | 75 |


