Tremerica's Parliament

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Tremerica's Parliament

How It Works

Tremerica is divided into sections called ridings. In each riding any citizen over 16 years old is able to vote for any candidate he or she chooses. The winning candidate goes to the parliament located in the capital (Yonkers Dale). In parliament the MPs (Members of Parliament) introduce, debate and pass or decline bills. What passes instantly becomes law. Tremerica elects their senators and has elections in parliament every two years. There are 400 seats in Parliament, however this number is subject to change at election time. For the longest time, Tremerica only had 200 seats.

History of Parliament

After Con Signor's death his brother, whom Signor appointed to rule after his death, decided to allow for democratic reform. 2004 was mainly a dictatorship of Chad Signor while the parliament buildings were built. From 2005 to 2009 the Independent Socialist Party and the Worker's Trust Party won majority governments and passed communist legislation. It wasn't until 2007 when the Conservative Environmentalists started to win a significant amount of seats, and then in 2009 they won a minority government. Allying themselves with the Conservative Liberal Party they passed legislation that privatized businesses and focused on preserving the rainforests. In 2011 an election caused the Conservative Environmentalists to lose 38 seats and the Independent Socialist Party gained 54. However, the Worker's Trust Party won the minority government and sought out to abolish the rainforests to rebuild the economy. The Conservative Environmentalists then formed a coalition with the Independent Socialist Party and formed a majority. Since then there have been numerous elections and the coalition government, Socialist Environmentalist, has held onto their power.

The following is the History of Parliament, with the leaders name after the winning party.

2005:

    Inde. Socialist: 75 
    Workers Trust: 115 - Comrade Yellea Gushov
    Conservative Liberals: 10

2007:

    Inde. Socialist: 61
    Workers Trust: 85 - Comrade Yellea Gushov
    Conservative Liberals: 2
    Conservative Environmentalists: 52

2009:

    Inde. Socialist: 89 - Comrade Vladmir Swanozlaskie
    Workers Trust: 40
    Conservative Liberals: 50
    Conservative Environmentalists: 75

2011:

    Inde. Socialist: 35 (72 with coalition)
    Workers Trust: 70
    Conservative Liberals: 40
    Conservative Environmentalists: 37 (72 with coalition)
    The Communist Party: 18
    Coalition Government: 72 - Comrade Vladmir Swanozlaskie

2013:

    Workers Trust: 30
    Conservative Liberals: 20
    Socialist Environmentalists: 125 - Comrade Vladmir Swanozlaskie
    The Communist Party: 25

2015:

    Workers Trust: 35
    Conservative Liberals: 10
    Socialist Environmentalists: 130 - Comrade Flanckin Musyov
    The Communist Party: 15

2017:

    Workers Trust: 32
    Conservative Liberals: 18
    Socialist Environmentalists: 142 - Comrade Flanckin Musyov
    The Communist Party: 8

2019:

    Workers Trust: 29
    Conservative Liberals: 21
    Socialist Environmentalists: 143 - Comrade Yutsin Kackerov
    The Communist Party: 7

2019, after the split:

    Workers Trust: 29
    Conservative Liberals: 21
    Conservative Environmentalists: 100 - Comrade Yutsin Kackerov
    The Communist Party: 7
    The Socialist Alliance: 43

2021:

    Workers Trust: 80 - Comrade President Vladmir Green
    Conservative Liberals: 12
    Conservative Environmentalists: 70
    The Communist Party: 8
    The Socialist Alliance: 30

2021 (new seat distribution):

    Workers Trust: 165 - Comrade President Vladmir Green
    Conservative Liberals: 32
    Conservative Environmentalists: 110
    The Communist Party: 23
    The Socialist Alliance: 69


Tremerica's Political Parties

Independent Socialist Party Formed in 2004, believes in a right-winged communist government. Disbanded in 2011.

Workers Trust Party Formed in 2004, believes in a left-winged communist government.

Conservative Liberals Formed in 2004, believes in socialist government. Wants to privatize businesses, but leave education, health care and other social services nationalized.

Conservative Environmentalist Party Formed in 2004, believes in putting nature's rights, before humans. Wants to expand and save the rainforest. Disbanded in 2011.

The Communist Party Formed in 2006, believes in a Marxist/Leninist approach to save Tremerica's economy. Wants more funding in the military. Wants to destroy the rainforest

Socialist Environmentalist Party The coalition government of the CEP and the ISP. Believes in left-wing communist ideals and strong civil rights and political freedoms. But takes conservative views to the Environment. Disbanded in 2019

Conservative Environmentalist Party The remaning members of the SEP after the 2019 split, they believe in a right-to-centre government, where the environment is protected.

The Socialist Alliance Formed in 2019 as a branch-off of the SEP, believes in a socialist government.