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| leader1_type = First Minister
| leader1_type = First Minister
| leader1 = Stijn Dijkstra
| leader1 = Stijn Dijkstra
| party1 = Community of People
| party1 = Community of tbe People
| election1 = 1 September 2021
| election1 = 1 September 2021
| leader2_type = Speaker
| leader2_type = Speaker
| leader2 = Clara Axisa
| leader2 = Clara Axisa
| party2 = Community of People
| party2 = Community of the People
| election2 = 1 September 2021
| election2 = 1 September 2021
| members = 77 seats
| members = 77 seats

Revision as of 13:24, 8 August 2022

Valoasan Confederation of Provinces
15th communion
Type
Type
History
Founded8 August 1931; 92 years ago (1931-08-08)
Preceded byConfederation of Peoples
Leadership
First Minister
Stijn Dijkstra, Community of tbe People
since 1 September 2021
Speaker
Clara Axisa, Community of the People
since 1 September 2021
Structure
Seats77 seats
Political groups
Government (46)
  •   Community of the People (22)[a]
  •   Akuan Party (15)
  •   For the Farmers (9)[b]

Opposition (31)

  •   National Union Party (13)[c]
  •   Silenced No Longer (8)[d]
  •   Worker's Alternative (7)[e]
  •   Akuan Vanguard (3)
Elections
Appointment by Province Governments
Meeting place
Former Chamber of Commerce, Tromsømore

Notes

    •   Free Social Democrats (4)
    •   Social Union of Royalists (4)
    •   Forward Action! (3)
    •   For Akua: Moderate Coalition (3)
    •   Alliance for New Democracy (3)
    •   The New Liberals (2)
    •   The New Social Democrats (2)
    •   Union of Akuan Democracy (1)
    •   Green Yields (3)
    •   Sakimite Front (2)
    •   Green Brothers (2)
    •   Peace and Trees (2)
    •   Economy Forward (6)
    •   People's Party (4)
    •   Unified Tradition (2)
    •   Citizen Momentum (1)
    •   Homeland Union (4)
    •   Vistari People's Party (1)
    •   Conservative Front (1)
    •   Parents Against Public Drinking (1)
    •   Reason and Identity (1)
    •   Motherland Party (6)
    •   New Union of People (1)