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| leader1 = Maria Korjus
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| election1 = 22 December 2016
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| leader2 = Taaniel Valjas
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| election2 = 15 April 2018
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| leader3_type = [[Prime Minister of North Dveria|Prime Minister]]
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| leader3 = [[Katrin Viiding]]
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| election3 = 22 December 2016
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| leader4 = [[Eduard Levandi]]
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| election4 = 29 December 2020
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*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#CC0E9F|border=darkgray}} Social Democratic (65)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#F69F18|border=darkgray}} Popular Unity (26)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#F69F18|border=darkgray}} Popular Unity (21)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#FF2D3F|border=darkgray}} United Labor (12)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#FF2D3F|border=darkgray}} United Labor (14)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#3FAF2D|border=darkgray}} Green League (12)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#3FAF2D|border=darkgray}} Green League (13)}}
'''Opposition (68)'''
'''Opposition (67)'''
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#444BFF|border=darkgray}} People's National (54)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#444BFF|border=darkgray}} People's National (55)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#1CA5FF|border=darkgray}} Dverian Union (14)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#1CA5FF|border=darkgray}} Democratic Dveria (12)}}
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'''Nonaffiliated (20)
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#C1B9B0|border=darkgray}} Sentient Unity (16)}}
*{{nowrap|{{Color box|#C1B9B0|border=darkgray}} Sentient Unity (20)}}
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| first_election1 = [[2016 North Dverian parliamentary election|November 16, 2016]]
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}}The '''Rahvakogu of the Republic of North Dveria''' (Dverian: ''Põhja-Dveriya Vabariik Rahvakogu''), or simply the '''Rahvakogu''' is the {{wp|unicameral}} {{wp|parliament}} of [[North Dveria]]. The Rahvakogu constitutes the legislative branch of government in North Dveria, enacting laws and amendments to the [[Constitution of North Dveria|Constitution]], passing the budget, confirming the [[Prime Minister of North Dveria|Prime Minister]] and the [[Government of North Dveria|Government]] and controlling their activities.
}}The '''Rahvakogu of the Republic of North Dveria''' (Dverian: ''Põhja-Dveriya Vabariik Rahvakogu''), or simply the '''Rahvakogu''' is the {{wp|unicameral}} {{wp|parliament}} of [[North Dveria]]. The Rahvakogu constitutes the legislative branch of government in North Dveria, enacting laws and amendments to the [[Constitution of North Dveria|Constitution]], passing the budget, confirming the [[Prime Minister of North Dveria|Prime Minister]] and the [[Government of North Dveria|Government]] and controlling their activities.


Its 200 members are elected for a four-year term in a nationwide vote based on closed list proportional representation. A party must receive at least 5% of the national vote to qualify for the proportional representation seats. Elections are held the third Wednesday of November every four years, unless a snap election is called.
Its 200 members are elected for a four-year term in a vote based on closed list proportional representation from 20 mutli-member constituencies with seats allocated according to the D'Hondt method. A party must receive at least 5% of the vote in a constituency to qualify for the proportional representation seats. Elections are scheduled to be held the third Wednesday of November every four years assuming no snap elections are held.


==Name==
==Name==
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==Sessions==
==Sessions==
==Latest election==
==Latest election==
{{Main|2016 North Dverian parliamentary election}}
Results of the election held on 16 November 2016:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right"
|-
! colspan="2" |Party
! Votes
!%
!Seats
|-
| style="background:#CC0E9F" |
| align="left" | Social Democratic Party (SDE)|| 4,539,450 || 33.29 ||66||''New''
|-
| style="background:#444BFF" | || align="left" | People's National Party (RRP) || 3,698,104 || 27.12||54||''New''
|-
| style="background:#F69F18" | || align="left" |Popular Unity Party (PUP) || 1,729,054 || 12.68 || 26 ||''New''
|-
| style="background:#C1B9B0" | || align="left" |Sentient Unity Party (TUP)||1,120,885 || 8.22||16||''New''
|-
| style="background:#1CA5FF" | || align="left" |Democratic Dveria (DL)|| 899,981 ||6.6 ||14||''New''
|-
| style="background:#3FAF2D" | || align="left" |Green League (RL)|| 792,256 || 5.81|| 12||''New''
|-
| style="background:#FF2D3F" | || align="left" |United Labor Party (UT)||782,713 || 5.74||12||''New''
|-
! colspan="6" |
|-
| style="background:#0094AA" | || align="left" | National Popular Front (RRV)|| 28,635 || 0.21 ||0||''New''
|-
| style="background:#AD9929" | || align="left" | Free Dverian Front (TDR)|| 17,726 || 0.13||0||''New''
|-
| style="background:" | || align="left" |{{wp|Independent politician|Independent candidates}}|| 19,090 || 0.14 || 0|| 0
|-
| colspan="2" align="left" |Invalid/blank votes|| 8,183 || –|| –|| –
|-
| colspan="2" align="left" |'''Total'''|| 13,636,077
||'''100'''||'''200'''||'''-'''
|-
| colspan="2" align="left" |Registered voters/turnout || 17,672,469
||77.16% ||–||–
|-
| colspan="6" align="left" |Source: North Dverian Electoral Commission
|}

==Current seat allocation==
==Current seat allocation==
==Speakers and prime ministers==
==Speakers and prime ministers==

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People's Assembly

Rahvakogu
II Rahvakogu
Type
Type
History
Founded22 July 2016
Leadership
Speaker
Maria Korjus, SDE
since 22 December 2016
Deputy Speaker
Taaniel Valjas, PUP
since 15 April 2018
Katrin Viiding, SDE
since 22 December 2016
Leader of the Opposition
Eduard Levandi, RRP
since 29 December 2020
Structure
Seats200 People's Deputies
Structure of the Rahvakogu
Political groups
Government (113)
  •   Social Democratic (65)
  •   Popular Unity (21)
  •   United Labor (14)
  •   Green League (13)

Opposition (67)

  •   People's National (55)
  •   Democratic Dveria (12)

Nonaffiliated (20)

  •   Sentient Unity (20)
Length of term
Four years
Salary210,000 kuld
Elections
First election
16 November 2016
Last election
18 November 2020
Next election
20 November 2024

The Rahvakogu of the Republic of North Dveria (Dverian: Põhja-Dveriya Vabariik Rahvakogu), or simply the Rahvakogu is the unicameral parliament of North Dveria. The Rahvakogu constitutes the legislative branch of government in North Dveria, enacting laws and amendments to the Constitution, passing the budget, confirming the Prime Minister and the Government and controlling their activities.

Its 200 members are elected for a four-year term in a vote based on closed list proportional representation from 20 mutli-member constituencies with seats allocated according to the D'Hondt method. A party must receive at least 5% of the vote in a constituency to qualify for the proportional representation seats. Elections are scheduled to be held the third Wednesday of November every four years assuming no snap elections are held.

Name

History

Electoral system

Sessions

Latest election

Results of the election held on 16 November 2016:

Party Votes % Seats ±
Social Democratic Party (SDE) 4,539,450 33.29 66 New
People's National Party (RRP) 3,698,104 27.12 54 New
Popular Unity Party (PUP) 1,729,054 12.68 26 New
Sentient Unity Party (TUP) 1,120,885 8.22 16 New
Democratic Dveria (DL) 899,981 6.6 14 New
Green League (RL) 792,256 5.81 12 New
United Labor Party (UT) 782,713 5.74 12 New
National Popular Front (RRV) 28,635 0.21 0 New
Free Dverian Front (TDR) 17,726 0.13 0 New
Independent candidates 19,090 0.14 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 8,183
Total 13,636,077 100 200 -
Registered voters/turnout 17,672,469 77.16%
Source: North Dverian Electoral Commission

Current seat allocation

Speakers and prime ministers