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− | A curial deputy is a member of the [[Grand Provincial Chamber]] commonly known as the Curia. Curial deputies are chosen by the respective provincial chamber of gentry, usually about ten to fifteen per province. | + | A curial deputy is a member of the [[Grand Provincial Chamber]] commonly known as the Curia. Curial deputies are chosen by the respective provincial chamber of gentry, usually about ten to fifteen per province. A deputy is in principle equal in voting power to any other provincial deputy. In practice, seniority often determines access to groups and seasoned deputies. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 23:03, 25 December 2015
A curial deputy is a member of the Grand Provincial Chamber commonly known as the Curia. Curial deputies are chosen by the respective provincial chamber of gentry, usually about ten to fifteen per province. A deputy is in principle equal in voting power to any other provincial deputy. In practice, seniority often determines access to groups and seasoned deputies.
See Also
- Aurician Parliamentary Reforms and Expansion of Suffrage
- Noble Senate of Aurice
- Provincial Curia of Aurice or Grand Provincial Chamber
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