The National Assembly of the Pacifican Democratic Republic is the unicameral legislature for the Pacifican Democratic Republic. It was formally established on 17 April 2009 upon the adoption of the constitution. The 2nd National Assembly was elected 15 September 2009, and first convened on 30 September 2009. The 3rd National Assembly shall be elected on 15 September 2011. Below is a diagram of the active blocs in the National Assembly:
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| - The National Assembly of the Pacifican Democratic Republic is the unicameral legislature for the Pacifican Democratic Republic. It was formally established on 17 April 2009 upon the adoption of the constitution. The 2nd National Assembly was elected 15 September 2009, and first convened on 30 September 2009. The 3rd National Assembly shall be elected on 15 September 2011. Below is a diagram of the active blocs in the National Assembly:
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- Zachary Hudgins , Brad Evans , Fred Jarrett , Bob Hasegawa , Anatoly Lunasky
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| - The National Assembly of the Pacifican Democratic Republic is the unicameral legislature for the Pacifican Democratic Republic. It was formally established on 17 April 2009 upon the adoption of the constitution. The 2nd National Assembly was elected 15 September 2009, and first convened on 30 September 2009. The 3rd National Assembly shall be elected on 15 September 2011. The Progressive Party of the Pacific is the majority party in assembly with 48% of the legislature, followed by its bloc allies, the Liberal Party of the Pacific with 14%. The Pacifican Democrats, successors to the Democratic Party of Washington, hold 13% of the assembly and with their allies, the Party for the Union of Pacifican Nations, they bolster a 25% presence in the legislature. Last is the Conservative Party of the American State of Washington, with 13%. Below is a diagram of the active blocs in the National Assembly:
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