Supreme People's Council

The Supreme People's Council is the unicameral legislature of the People's Republic of the Amurrhine. It was established in 1912 by the newly reestablished Democratic Socialist government as the ultimate successor to the unicameral legislature that followed it but was dissolved during the 1906 PRA Triple Alliance Coup, the Economic Council. The Supreme People's Council has 150 seats overall (25 seats for each district) and has the responsibility of passing laws, electing the Minister-President of the PRA, electing the Executive Speaker of the Supreme People's Council, and other legislative duties. The current Executive Speaker of the Supreme People's Council, who serves a 10-year unrenewable term, is party leader of the AGD, Gurban Ilohov.

Current Council
The current makeup of the Supreme People's Council, as decided by the 1920 PRA General Election, is the following:

PDS Seats Won: 70

UAM Seats Won: 26

PIF Seats Won: 22

PAN Seats Won: 8

AGD Seats: 21

RCP Seats: 1

RAA Seats Won: 2

Membership Requirements
The requirements to be a member of the Supreme People's Council are the following:

Have lived in the PRA for at least 8 years. Is a PRA citizen. Have been born in any lands that were under the control of the PRA or the Global Defense Council at the time of birth*. Are not a member of a foreign government body.

*This requirement can be waved if the person wins over 50% of the popular vote in their district.

Council Policies
The council has certain policies for its members that set it apart from other legislative bodies, they are:


 * Council members, when opening and dismissing and introducing/voting on laws for the country, must communicate in Morse code via clapping.
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