Difference between revisions of "National Council (Tirol)"

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|election1          = 4 November 2017
 
|election1          = 4 November 2017
 
|leader3_type      = [[Premier of Tirol|Premier]]
 
|leader3_type      = [[Premier of Tirol|Premier]]
|leader3            = [[Ulrike Kindle]]
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|leader3            = [[Albrec Pescosta]]
|party3            = [[Labour Party (Tirol)|Labour]]
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|party3            = [[League Party (Tirol)|League]]
|election3          = 5 May 2005
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|election3          = 14 May 2023
 
|leader5_type      = [[Chief Whip of the Labour Party (Tirol)|Government Chief Whip]]
 
|leader5_type      = [[Chief Whip of the Labour Party (Tirol)|Government Chief Whip]]
|leader5            = [[Margaret Laret]]
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|leader5            = [[Nico Salva]]
|party5            = [[Labour Party (Tirol)|Labour]]
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|party5            = [[League Party (Tirol)|League]]
|election5          = 24 July 2009
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|election5          = 14 May 2023
 
|leader6_type      = [[Leader of the Opposition (Tirol)|Leader of the Opposition]]
 
|leader6_type      = [[Leader of the Opposition (Tirol)|Leader of the Opposition]]
|leader6            = [[Albrec Heine]]
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|leader6            = [[Tresl Indermaur]] (interim)
 
|party6            = [[League Party (Tirol)|League]]
 
|party6            = [[League Party (Tirol)|League]]
|election6          = 4 April 2020
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|election6          = 14 May 2023
 
|leader8_type      = [[Chief Whip of the League Party|Opposition Chief Whip]]
 
|leader8_type      = [[Chief Whip of the League Party|Opposition Chief Whip]]
|leader8            = [[Nico Salva]]
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|leader8            = [[Margaret Laret]]
|party8            = [[League Party (Tirol)|League]]
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|party8            = [[Labour Party (Tirol)|Labour]]
|election8          = 5 June 2017
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|election8          = 14 May 2023
|members            = '''700'''
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|members            = '''400'''
|structure1        = TirolLandtag2017.svg
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|structure1        = TirolLandtag2023.svg
 
|structure1_res    = 300
 
|structure1_res    = 300
 
|political_groups1  =  
 
|political_groups1  =  
;[[Government of Tirol|Government]]
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;[[Government of Tirol|Government]] (202)
:{{Color box|#990000|border=darkgray}} [[Labour Party (Tirol)|Labour Party]] (392)
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:{{Color box|#003153|border=darkgray}} [[League Party (Tirol)|League Party]] (154)
;Primary Opposition
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:{{Color box|#FFE97C|border=darkgray}} [[Alliance Party (Tirol)|Alliance Party]] (25)
:{{Color box|#003153|border=darkgray}} [[League Party (Tirol)|League Party]] (212)
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:{{Color box|{{party colour|Free Voters of Trentin}}|border=darkgray}} [[Free Voters of Trentin]] (23)
;Other opposition
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;Primary Opposition (132)
:{{Color box|#0094FF|border=darkgray}} [[Freedom and Justice Party (Tirol)|Freedom and Justice Party]] (47)  
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:{{Color box|#990000|border=darkgray}} [[Labour Party (Tirol)|Labour Party]] (132)
:{{Color box|{{party colour|Liberty Party (Tirol)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Liberty Party (Tirol)|Liberty Party]] (24)
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;Other opposition (66)
:{{nowrap|{{Color box|#6B8E23|border=darkgray}} [[Greens (Tirol)|Greens]] (13)}}
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:{{nowrap|{{Color box|#6B8E23|border=darkgray}} [[Greens (Tirol)|Greens]] (47)}}
:{{Color box|#FFE97C|border=darkgray}} [[Alliance Party (Tirol)|Alliance Party]] (6)
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:{{Color box|#0094FF|border=darkgray}} [[Freedom and Justice Party (Tirol)|Freedom and Justice Party]] (15)  
:{{Color box|#BE3075|border=darkgray}} [[Internationale Party (Tirol)|Internationale Party]] (3)
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:{{Color box|{{party colour|Liberty Party (Tirol)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Liberty Party (Tirol)|Liberty Party]] (4)
;Abstentionist
 
:{{Color box|#14207A|border=darkgray}} [[Adige Party (Tirol)|Adige Party]] (2)
 
 
;Presiding officers
 
;Presiding officers
 
:{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} [[Speaker of the Council (Tirol)|Speaker]]
 
:{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} [[Speaker of the Council (Tirol)|Speaker]]
 
|term_length        = 6 years
 
|term_length        = 6 years
|last_election1    = [[2017 Tirol legislative election|5 May 2017]]
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|last_election1    = [[2023 Tirol legislative election|5 May 2023]]
|next_election1    = [[Next Tirol legislative election|5 May 2023]]  
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|next_election1    = [[2029 Tirol legislative election|5 May 2029]]  
|voting_system1    = Closed-list Proportional Representation
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|voting_system1    = Alternative Vote
 
|meeting_place      = Council chamber<br />[[Innsbruck]], <br />[[Tirol]]}}
 
|meeting_place      = Council chamber<br />[[Innsbruck]], <br />[[Tirol]]}}
 
{{Politics of Tirol}}
 
{{Politics of Tirol}}
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The Deputies of the National Council are representatives of the Tiroler people as a whole and are not bound by any orders or instructions and are only held accountable by their electorate. The legal number of members of the council is 700.
 
The Deputies of the National Council are representatives of the Tiroler people as a whole and are not bound by any orders or instructions and are only held accountable by their electorate. The legal number of members of the council is 700.
  
The National Council is elected every six years by Tiroler citizens over the age of 17. Elections use a closed-list proportional system in which the proportions of votes for each party are directly translated into the number of deputies each party holds in the council, with each party determining a list of candidates in priority order. An early election is possible in cases where the government no longer commands the confidence of the council, and if 351 deputies vote for a motion of no confidence, the government is dissolved, and if no new government commands the confidence of the council within a two week period, fresh elections are called. Deputies elected in mid-term elections following a vote of no-confidence only hold office until the end of the original term of government in order to preserve the six year cycle and 5 May election dates.
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The National Council is elected every six years by Tiroler citizens over the age of 17. An early election is possible in cases where the government no longer commands the confidence of the council, and if 201 deputies vote for a motion of no confidence, the government is dissolved, and if no new government commands the confidence of the council within a two week period, fresh elections are called. Deputies elected in mid-term elections following a vote of no-confidence only hold office until the end of the original term of government in order to preserve the six year cycle and 5 May election dates.
  
 
{{Tirol topics}}
 
{{Tirol topics}}

Revision as of 14:26, 11 June 2023

National Council of Tirol

Cunsëi dl Tirol
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Julia Marc
since 4 November 2017
Albrec Pescosta, League
since 14 May 2023
Nico Salva, League
since 14 May 2023
Tresl Indermaur (interim), League
since 14 May 2023
Margaret Laret, Labour
since 14 May 2023
Structure
Seats400
TirolLandtag2023.svg
Political groups
Government (202)
  League Party (154)
  Alliance Party (25)
  Free Voters of Trentin (23)
Primary Opposition (132)
  Labour Party (132)
Other opposition (66)
  Greens (47)
  Freedom and Justice Party (15)
  Liberty Party (4)
Presiding officers
  Speaker
Length of term
6 years
Elections
Alternative Vote
Last election
5 May 2023
Next election
5 May 2029
Meeting place
Council chamber
Innsbruck,
Tirol

The National Council (Ladin: Cunsëi dl Tirol) is the lower house of the Tiroler legislature. It is the only body that is directly elected by proportional representation. The council was established by Article 4 of the 1892 Constitution as one of the legislative bodies of Tirol and thus it is the historical successor to the earlier Royal Diet.

The Deputies of the National Council are representatives of the Tiroler people as a whole and are not bound by any orders or instructions and are only held accountable by their electorate. The legal number of members of the council is 700.

The National Council is elected every six years by Tiroler citizens over the age of 17. An early election is possible in cases where the government no longer commands the confidence of the council, and if 201 deputies vote for a motion of no confidence, the government is dissolved, and if no new government commands the confidence of the council within a two week period, fresh elections are called. Deputies elected in mid-term elections following a vote of no-confidence only hold office until the end of the original term of government in order to preserve the six year cycle and 5 May election dates.