King's Share was called this way due to the fact that the King was the only stable factor in Congress as he was the so-called Member by Right. The King did not need to be chosen and therefore he had a permanent seat in Congress. The term was introduced by Cristian Latin (CCPL) on 28 December 2010. Mathematically, the King's Share was calculated in the following way: , whereby 'total' is the total number of Members of the Congress, including a Member by Right. It must be taken into account that the King's Share's notation is not in the form of a percentage.
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