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Governor-General of Caraqua Her Excellency Christine Hanegan

Executive Council


Prime Minister of Caraqua President of the Executive Council Rt. Hon. Michael Pearson

Minister of State:TBD Minister of Justice: TBD
 * Attorney General: TBD

Minister of the Treasury: TBD Minister of Domestic Affairs: TBD Minister of National Defence: TBD Minister of Indigenous Nations: TBD Minister of Transportation: TBD Minister of Labor: TBD Minister of Social Resources: TBD Minister of Trade: TBD Minister of Agriculture: TBD Minister of Health and Human Services: TBD Minister of Energy: TBD Minister of Education: TBD Minister of Veterans: TBD Minister of Telecommunications: TBD

Senate of Caraqua




President of the Senate: Regan Daviau

HM Most Honorable Government - 62

Labor: 37 United: 25

HM Most Loyal Opposition - 55 Conservative: 29 National: 14

House of Commons




Speaker of the House: TBD

HM Most Honorable Government - 211

Labor: 127 United: 84

HM Most Loyal Opposition - 149 Conservative: 101 National: 49

C-71: Confronting and Addressing Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls Act
An act to confront and address the sexual exploitation of young girls by providing law enforcement the necessary tools and avenues to apprehend and bring to justice human traffickers and manufacturers of sexually exploitative material, and other provisions


 * Introduced This bill was introduced into the House by the Rt. Hon. Michael Pearson, the Prime Minister.

Summary: Proposes to expand the powers of law enforcement agencies monitor online communication to detect human sex trafficking operations, strengthen regulations concerning the production and distribution pornographic material to ensure consent and legality, create a national alert system for missing children, and increase the liability of websites that fail to remove sexual content depicting minors.

Joint

 * Committee on Intelligence
 * Committee on Law and Justice
 * Committee on the Parliamentary Library and National Archives

Senate

 * Committee on the Queen
 * Committee on Banking and Commerce
 * Committee on Ethics
 * Committee on Nominations to the Executive Council
 * Committee on Public Service
 * Committee on Senate Rules
 * Committee on Social Issues and Problems
 * Committee on the Budget
 * Committee on the Constitution
 * Committee on the Royal Commissioned Police

House

 * Committee on Agriculture
 * Committee on Allocations and Appropriations
 * Committee on Banking and Commerce
 * Committee on the Budget
 * Committee on Defense and the Armed Forces
 * Committee on Diplomacy and International Trade
 * Subcommittee on Brazil
 * Subcommittee on China
 * Subcommittee on Japan
 * Subcommittee on Russia
 * Subcommittee on the European Union
 * Subcommittee on the United Nations
 * Committee on Ethics
 * Committee on Gender and Racial Equity
 * Committee on Health and Ageing
 * Committee on House Rules
 * Committee on Indigenous Nations
 * Committee on Inquiries and Public Interest
 * Committee on the Internet and Cybersecurity
 * Committee on Business and Employment
 * Committee on Law and Justice
 * Committee on Natural Resources
 * Subcommittee on Maritime Resources
 * Committee on Science and Technology
 * Committee on Veterans


 * Ad hoc Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic
 * Ad hoc Committee on Policing and Law Enforcement

Political parties


- Blue (#1475d2)

Conservative Party

Leader: Sarah Williams

Official ideology: Conservatism Other ideologies: Agrarianism, monarchism, toryism Economic spectrum: Center-right Social spectrum: Center-right to right-wing House seats: Senate seats:



- Red (#f04a4a)

Labor Party

Leader: Michael Pearson

Official ideology: Social democracy Other ideologies: Democratic socialism, liberalism, republicanism Economic spectrum: Center-left to left-wing Social spectrum: Center-left to left-wing House seats: Senate seats:



- Dark green (#004a3a)

National Party

Leader: Lucas Phillips

Official ideology: Caraquin nationalism Other ideologies: Monarchism, republicanism, traditionalism Economic spectrum: Center Social spectrum: Right-wing to far-right House seats: Senate seats:



- Light orange (#f48758)

Reform Party

Leader: Robin Diaz

Official ideology: Centrism and republicanism Other ideologies: Protectionism, futurism, populism Economic spectrum: Center-left Social spectrum: Center House seats: Senate seats:



- Purple (#a222af)

United Party

Leader: Jessica Perry

Official ideology: Progressivism Other ideologies: Socialism, republicanism, feminism, populism Economic spectrum: Left-wing to far-left Social spectrum: Left-wing to far-left House seats: Senate seats:

Next general election
The next general election is scheduled for September 4, 2021. All 360 seats in the House of Commons and 35 out of 105 (Class III) seats in the Senate will be up for election.

Proposition 7: To adopt 'right-to-repair' for automobiles made after 2023
Should automobile manufacturers be required to provide in vehicles made in or after 2023 an open access data platform that owners and independent mechanics can access to run diagnostic checks through mobile applications?

Proposition 8: To repeal ban on wolf hunting
Should section 331 of the Wildlife and Hunting Act 1997 (RA-1997/192) be repealed to allow the secretary of natural resources to issue permits for hunting up to three (3) wolves per hunting season?

Misc.



 * Official name: Commonwealth of Caraqua
 * Capital: Philadelphia
 * Largest city: New York City
 * Demonym: Caraquin
 * Motto: "Appellatio interpo ad coelum" (An appeal to heaven)
 * Population: 89.6 million.
 * Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
 * Prime Minister: Michael Pearson (L)
 * GDP: $6.14 trillion
 * GDP per capita: $68,526
 * Currency: Caraquin dollar ($)
 * '''Ethnic groups:
 * White (66.4%)
 * Hispanic (17.5%)
 * Indigenous (10.3%)
 * Black (5.2%)
 * Asian (0.6%)
 * Religions:
 * Christianity (90.1%)
 * Anglicanism (75.3%)
 * Catholicism (23.5%)
 * Other protestant (1.2%)
 * Islam (5.5%)
 * Non-religious (4.1%)
 * Judaism (0.2%)


 * Legislative elections every 4 months IRL.
 * All 360 members in the House directly elected using first-past-the-post in each district.
 * 35 of 105 members in the Senate elected by a closed party-list proportional vote (Senators officially appointed by Governor-General).
 * Prime Minister elected by the House of Commons (usually leader of the largest party).