House of Republics religious minority reserved seats
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House of Republics religious minority reserved seats | |
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Abbreviation | KPRM |
Leader | Hans Doorn (facilitator) |
Ideology | Religious minority interests |
Political position | Big-tent |
Religion | Christianity Judaism Shia Islam |
European affiliation | None |
International affiliation | None |
House of Republics | 5 / 12 |
There are five reserved seats in the House of Republics for the recognized religious minorities in the State Union. The first time this was implemented was during the Konraq Khanate where Jews, Christians and Hindus have three seats granted to the recognized religious minorities, it was abolished when Mohammad Boky became Khan of Konraq due to Bokyistic-Islamic ideas, after the formation of the Republic of Konraq. the idea of minority representation maintained However since the Hindu population of Konraq declined, the Hindu seat was abolished, Later the State Union reinstated religious minority seats
Jewish Senator | Catholic Senator | Protestant Senator | Orthodox Senator | Shia Senator | |
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2021 | Joele Bacharach | T, Sloekers | Hans Doorn | Igor Yarpunik | Neda Ghazvini |