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The '''Senate''' ({{lang-lld|Senât}}) is the upper house of the [[Tirol|Tiroler]] [[Legislature of Tirol|legislature]]. It is is indirectly elected by plurality in triple member constituencies. The senate was established by Article 5 of the [[1892 Constitution (Tirol)|1892 Constitution]] as one of the legislative bodies of Tirol and thus it is the historical successor to the earlier [[Privy Council (Tirol)|Privy Council]].
 
The '''Senate''' ({{lang-lld|Senât}}) is the upper house of the [[Tirol|Tiroler]] [[Legislature of Tirol|legislature]]. It is is indirectly elected by plurality in triple member constituencies. The senate was established by Article 5 of the [[1892 Constitution (Tirol)|1892 Constitution]] as one of the legislative bodies of Tirol and thus it is the historical successor to the earlier [[Privy Council (Tirol)|Privy Council]].

Revision as of 12:29, 10 April 2021

Senate of Tirol

Senât dla Tirol
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Erwin Moroder
since 10 January 2016
Albert Cela, Labour
since 10 January 2016
Kevin Hulm, League
since 12 January 2016
Nico Salatorc, League
since 5 June 2016
Structure
Seats18
TirolSenate2016.svg
Political groups
Socialists (Government)
  Labour Party (6)
  Internationale Party (4)
Traditionalists
  League Party (7)
  Freedom and Justice Party (1)
Length of term
6 years
Elections
Plurality in triple member constituencies
Last election
10 January 2016
Next election
10 January 2022
Meeting place
Senate chamber
Innsbruck,
Tirol

The Senate (Ladin: Senât) is the upper house of the Tiroler legislature. It is is indirectly elected by plurality in triple member constituencies. The senate was established by Article 5 of the 1892 Constitution as one of the legislative bodies of Tirol and thus it is the historical successor to the earlier Privy Council.