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− | | [[Partido Democrata Colombiano]] || | + | | [[Partido Democrata Colombiano]] || 962 || February 2019 |
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− | | {{eLink|party|3959|Progreso Colombiano}} || | + | | {{eLink|party|3959|Progreso Colombiano}} || 604 || February 2019 |
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− | | {{eLink|party|4596|Partido Revolucionario}} || | + | | {{eLink|party|4596|Partido Revolucionario}} || 383 || February 2019 |
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| {{eLink|party|4372|Integracion Colombiana PIC}} || 343 || October 2018 | | {{eLink|party|4372|Integracion Colombiana PIC}} || 343 || October 2018 | ||
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− | | {{eLink|party|3905|Alianza Social Demócrata}} || | + | | {{eLink|party|3905|Alianza Social Demócrata}} || 307 || February 2019 |
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| [[Colombianos Por la Unidad]] || 247 || August 2012 | | [[Colombianos Por la Unidad]] || 247 || August 2012 | ||
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| [[Unión Patriótica]] || 45 || July 2010 | | [[Unión Patriótica]] || 45 || July 2010 | ||
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− | | {{eLink|party|4192|Hijos del Santo Pae}} || | + | | {{eLink|party|4192|Hijos del Santo Pae}} || 40 || February 2019 |
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| {{eLink|party|2622|A.M.I.G.O.S}} || 33 || March 2010 | | {{eLink|party|2622|A.M.I.G.O.S}} || 33 || March 2010 |
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Country ● History ● Organizations ● Citizens ● Presidents ● Governments ● Congresses ● Parties ● Military
Congress is the legislative branch of the eRepublik of Colombia. It is usually formed by 40 representatives.
Structure 2009-2011
Colombia has 6 regions. There are 6 representatives of each region that are the most voted candidates at the elections. There are 4 wildcards.
The first elections of the Colombian Congress were held in June 2009. Back then, Colombia was a one-party state and the only legal party was CPU, so all candidates were part of that party. But, in July of 2009, sub-parties inside CPU were formed with the intention of being a first step for the country to go into a multi-party system. In August, four new parties were formed.
The Colombian Congress meets in the Colombian forum, where they debate and vote laws and projects to help the country grow.
Congress elections
- Congress of Colombia 2009
- Congress of Colombia 2010
- Congress of Colombia 2011
- Congress of Colombia 2012
- Congress of Colombia 2013
- Congress of Colombia 2014
- Congress of Colombia 2015
- Congress of Colombia 2016
- Congress of Colombia 2017
- Congress of Colombia 2018
- Congress of Colombia 2019
- Congress of Colombia 2020
- Congress of Colombia 2021
Numbers of Congress seats by parties
Party | Seats | The last month present in the Congress |
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Partido Democrata Colombiano | 962 | February 2019 |
Progreso Colombiano | 604 | February 2019 |
Partido Revolucionario | 383 | February 2019 |
Integracion Colombiana PIC | 343 | October 2018 |
Alianza Social Demócrata | 307 | February 2019 |
Colombianos Por la Unidad | 247 | August 2012 |
Union Progresista Colombiana | 153 | March 2016 |
Comunion Progresita | 70 | August 2012 |
El Partido de la A | 55 | April 2013 |
Partido Patriota Colombiano | 54 | December 2011 |
Union Renovadora Alternativa | 48 | July 2010 |
Unión Patriótica | 45 | July 2010 |
Hijos del Santo Pae | 40 | February 2019 |
A.M.I.G.O.S | 33 | March 2010 |
Asociacion de Anime LulZero | 29 | July 2010 |
Partido de Unidad eColombiana | 28 | May 2010 |
Partido Multero de Colombia | 22 | January 2013 |
Alternativa | 20 | January 2010 |
Partido Unión Renovadora | 11 | December 2009 |
Amigos LANeros | 11 | July 2010 |
Independent | 7 | August 2009 |
Partido Comunista Colombiano | 4 | December 2009 |
Partido Verde | 3 | April 2010 |
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