Council of Regions of Anserisa (Pacifica)

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Council of Regions
Concilio dem Regionalem
File:Seal of the Council.svg
Overview
Established24th March 1387 (633 years ago)
CountryRepublic of Anserisa
LeaderPrincipal Councillor of Anserisa
HeadquartersEnvoys Building, Brantavilla, Anserisa
Seating

The Council of Regions is the part of the legislative branch of the Republic of Anserisa. It is led by the Principal Councillor and it is part of the Congress of the Republic as the upper house.

The Council is responsible for the approval of the bills adopted by the National Council and to approve the nominations made by the President of Anserisa, mainly the nominations made on the Republican Commission like the Vice-President and the Commissioners and all the judiciary, mostly the members of the Supreme Court of Justice.

Members

The Council is composed of 15 Councillors elected for mandates of 6 years. There are 5 Councillors for each of the three islands of Anserisa. The Councillors are elected by a regional proportional voting system.

Repartition of the Council

Island Socialist Republican Conservative
Branta 3 1 1
Haliétusa 2 2 1
Rubecula 3 1 1

Principal Councillor

According to the Constitution[1], the Principal Councillor is responsible for the agenda of the Council and can assemble into a caucus of members to establish the agenda. Normally, the Principal Councillor will consult with the General Representative to establish the common agenda of the two houses of Congress but when the two are members of opposing parties such collaboration is not necessarily followed.

Speaker of the Councils

The Speaker of the Council is responsible for the application of the rules of the Council. It is also the de facto Acting-President of the Congress, along with the Deputy-President of the Congress, the Chair of the National Convention

Counter Councillor

The Constitution provides for a Councillor to become the Counter Councillor with powers to establish a caucus of members and to submit motions of censures against the caucus of the Principal Councillor.

Powers and functions

The Council has powers over the approval of the bills adopted by the National Council. It can adopt amendments to bills and send the bill back to the Convention for a second reading. A bill needs the approval of the Council before being sent to the President for the proclamation into law. The Council also has powers over the nominations made by the President and can reject a nomination made by the President.

De facto all the Councillors are also members of the Congress of the Republic and thus can also execute those powers.

Envoys Building

Envoys Building

The sittings of the Congress happen in the same building that is housing the National Convention mostly because the chamber of the Council of Regions is too small to host all the Congressists. There have been demands by many to build a new building which would be able to hold both houses.

File:Chamber Council of Regions (Anserisa).jpg
Chamber of the Council of Regions

The Chamber of the National Convention is used for the sittings of the Congress.

  1. Constitution of Anserisa (1815). Office of the Legislative Documents of Anserisa, Brantavilla.