CON Parliament

The CON Parliament is the parliament of the Commonwealth of Official Nations (CON). It exercises the legislative function of the CON. The Parliament is composed of 320 representatives, 20 from every member state. Meetings of the whole Parliament take place in Olso, Fielger.

The CON Parliament can change and start laws inside of the Commonwealth. The Parliament adjusts the budget of the CON. The Parliament has a president. The President is elected by the members.

The current government is made up of "the Rainbow Coalition" named due to the multicolours of the five parties' logos which make up the coalition. It is a centre-left coalition made up of centre and left-wing parties. The opposition is made up of 4 parties, the largest of which being the conservative CDU party. The rest of the parties are either far-right, libertarian or agrarian.

History
The foundation of the Parliament was decided in the second CON summit. The leaders decided to establish a parliament which had one hundred seats for ten representatives from ten member states. The first parliament was elected in April 2017. The Democratic Party Group won the most seats with 22 representatives.

Initially, Parliament was mainly a conversation team of experienced politicians. This came to an end in the fourth CON summit, when the leaders wanted to give more influence to the parliament. The Leader Council agreed to give more seats to Parliament. They also agreed that in the next term, the Government and the Opposition will be formed. The second election was held in February 2018, with the victory of the Democratic Movement with United Progress and Conservative Democratic Union coming second and third respectively.

In April 2018, two months after the parliamentary elections, a presidential election took place to decide on the president of the parliament. Hugo Flores of the Conservative Democratic Union president despite not coming from a party in government. A few days later, the government collapsed amid a shift in leadership of the CZB party which left the coalition to join the opposition. After some difficult coalition talks, the WFR and the FDC entered government saving the governing parties from losing their position to the CDU and NAC.

Members
The Members of the CON Parliament are elected every year by universal adult suffrage and sit according to political allegiance. Under the decision done in the fourth CON summit, every member state has twenty seats. The total number of seats is 320.

Political groups
Representatives in the Parliament are organised into nine different parliamentary groups. The three largest groups are the Democratic Movement (DCM), the Conservative Democratic Union (CDU) and the United Progress (UDP).