Congress of the Mexican Empire: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "The Legislature of the Mexican Empire is a unicameral legislature, consisting of the '''Mexican Congress'''. It has existed since the foundation of the Empire, but only became a directly elected legislative body on July 2023 proceeding the adoption of the Mexican Constitution. {{Legislature_infobox |color=green |title1=Mexican Congress |session=1st Legislature |image1=250px|Seal of the Congress of Mexico |ty...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Legislature_infobox | {{Legislature_infobox | ||
|color=green | |color=green | ||
|title1=Mexican | |title1=General Congress of the Mexican Empire | ||
|session= | |session=4th Congress | ||
|image1=[[File:Mexican Congress Seal.png|250px|Seal of the Congress of Mexico]] | |image1=[[File:Mexican Congress Seal.png|250px|Seal of the Congress of Mexico]] | ||
|type=Unicameral | |type=Unicameral | ||
|LowerHouse=Congress | |||
|LowerHouse= | |leader1title=President | ||
|leader1title= | |leader1=MF_Rayado | ||
|leader1= | |||
|seats=7 | |seats=7 | ||
|lower_political_groups=Nonpartisan (7) | |lower_political_groups=Nonpartisan (7) | ||
|lower_voting_system=[[Nonpartisan proportionality|Single transferable vote]] | |lower_voting_system=[[Nonpartisan proportionality|Single transferable vote]] | ||
|lower_last_election=[[July 1, 2023]] | |lower_last_election=[[July 2023 Mexican federal election|July 1, 2023]] | ||
|lower_next_election=[[September 1, 2023]] | |lower_next_election=[[September 2023 Mexican federal election|September 1, 2023]] | ||
}} | }}The '''Congress of the Mexican Empire''', often known as the '''Mexican Congress''', is the unicameral legislature of the [[Aurora:Mexican Empire|Mexican Empire]]. It has existed since the foundation of the Empire, but only became a directly elected legislative body in July 2023 proceeding the adoption of the Mexican Constitution. The Congress consists of 7 members, known as representatives, but can be expanded by the House pursuant to Article I of the Mexican Constitution. Members are elected at-large by the nation via [[Nonpartisan proportionality|proportional representation]] every two months alongside elections for the President. There are no political parties in Mexico, with all Congress members being independent. | ||
The '''Mexican Congress''' consists of 7 representatives, but can be expanded | |||
==Powers and Duties== | ==Powers and Duties== | ||
The Constitution grants the '''Mexican Congress''' all legislative powers, | The Constitution grants the '''Mexican Congress''' all legislative powers, with the powers to pass laws, ratify treaties, to declare war, and to impeach federal officers. | ||
==Electoral System== | ==Electoral System== |
Revision as of 00:50, 26 July 2023
|
The Congress of the Mexican Empire, often known as the Mexican Congress, is the unicameral legislature of the Mexican Empire. It has existed since the foundation of the Empire, but only became a directly elected legislative body in July 2023 proceeding the adoption of the Mexican Constitution. The Congress consists of 7 members, known as representatives, but can be expanded by the House pursuant to Article I of the Mexican Constitution. Members are elected at-large by the nation via proportional representation every two months alongside elections for the President. There are no political parties in Mexico, with all Congress members being independent.
Powers and Duties
The Constitution grants the Mexican Congress all legislative powers, with the powers to pass laws, ratify treaties, to declare war, and to impeach federal officers.
Electoral System
The Mexican Empire has no electoral constituencies or districts, with elections corresponding to a single at-large constituency. Elections for Congress are done by a single transferable voting system, and will follow a week-long campaign season with elections on the first of every two months.
History
Pre-Constitutional Legislature
Prior to the Constitution, Mexico had a bicameral legislature with Congress acting as the Lower House and Cabinet acting as the Upper House. Cabinet originally consisted of all State leaders, with Congress consisting of an assortment of various significant mayors and Mexican citizens.