Senate of Salisford
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Senate of Salisford Senato de Salforto | |
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Type | |
Type | Upper house of the Parliament of Salisford |
History | |
Founded | January 1, 1802 |
Leadership | |
Francesco II since 1 June 2015 | |
Chairman of the Front | |
Magister Senatus | |
Structure | |
Seats | 345 |
Political groups | Government (287)
Opposition (177) |
Meeting place | |
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Palazzo Senato, Savotta | |
Website | |
www.senato.sf |
The Senate of Salisford (Salisfordian: Senato) is the upper house of the bicameral Salisfordian Parliament (the other being the Grand Council). The two houses together form a perfect bicameral parliament having the same function and each having equal power to the other, but doing so separately. The Senate currently has 345 seats. The number is variable, made up of royally-appointees, provincial representatives, and clergy. The Senate was established by King Carlo I of Salisford in 1802 making it the oldest extant legislative body in Salisford. Members of the Senate are styled Senator or Their Excellency (Salisfordian: Loro Eccellenza) and they meet at Palazzo Senato, Savotta.