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Revision as of 18:52, 30 January 2022

Parliament of Tirol

Parlamënt dl Tirol
2017 Parliament
Type
Type
Bicameral
HousesSenate
National Council
History
Preceded byRoyal Diet Privy Council
Leadership
Ulrike Kindle, Labour
since 5 May 2005
Erwin Moroder, Labour
since 1 February 2016
Julia Marc
since 4 November 2017
Albrec Heine, League
since 4 April 2020
Structure
Seats718
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Senate political groups
Socialists (Government)
  Labour Party (6)
  Internationale Party (4)
Traditionalists
  League Party (7)
  Freedom and Justice Party (1)
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Council political groups
Government
  Labour Party (392)
Primary Opposition
  League Party (212)
Other opposition
  Freedom and Justice Party (47)
  Liberty Party (24)
  Greens (13)
  Alliance Party (6)
  Internationale Party (3)
Abstentionist
  Adige Party (2)
Presiding officers
  Speaker
Elections
Senate last election
31 January 2016
Council last election
5 May 2017
Senate next election
30 January 2022
Council next election
5 May 2023
Meeting place
Parliament Halls
Innsbruck,
Tirol

The Parliament of Tirol (Also domestically referred to as Parliament) is the supreme legislative body of Tirol. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in Tirol. Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the Senate, and the National Council (the primary chamber). Parliament is also tasked with enforcing the laws that it passes. The political party or party coalition that controls the majority of seats in the lower house chooses the national executive for the country, the Premier of Tirol. The Premier and their cabinet wield the executive powers for the entire country but must possess the confidence of Parliament otherwise, lose their office. Both houses meet in the Parliament Halls in Innsbruck.