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Revision as of 17:25, 9 February 2024

Parliament of Mallacaland

برلمان مالاكالاند
History
FoundedSeptember 31, 1999 (1999-09-31)
Leadership
Ibrahim Kamza, (National Democratic Front)
Since April 10th 2021
Structure
Seats115
Political groups
Govermeant (68)
Political groups
Oposition (54)
Meeting place
Mallacaland City, Mallacaland

The Mallacaland Parliament was created in 1999, after the creation of the Emirate of Mallacaland.

History

Its primary purpose was to introduce legislation, although until 2021, the Council of Emirs, as well as the King of Mallacaland, was allowed to overrule most members. Originally there were only 24 members, one from each Emirate, although this was changed in 2014. Parliament was almost exclusively dominated by the Mallacaland Tradionalist Front (MTF). Before 2021, the last elections were conducted in 2015, with elections planned in 2019 delayed until 2021. As a part of the new constitution, the Mallacaland Parliament was reformed in 2021 to have the ability to pass laws without oversight as well as elections every 4 years from 2019 onward.

Parties

Political Parties represented in the Mallacaland Parliament
Party Seats Ideology Political Position
Our Force 50 Conservatism, Mallcan Nationalism Right-wing
National Democratic Front 31 Liberalism, Populism Center to Center-Left
For the People 23 Social-democracy Center-Left
Citizen's Party 6 Conservative, Royalist Center-Right
Jariza Island Party 6 Regionalism Right-wing
Shining Light 6 Nationalism, Islamic Fundementialism Far-Right
Open Mallacaland 5 Liberalism, Gynarchism Left-wing
Left Front 4 Socialism, Populism Center left to Far-left
New Future 3 Secularism, Liberalism Center-left
Blessed People's Party 2 Regionalist Center