Legislative Assembly of the Falkland Islands |
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The Office of the Legislative Assembly (Gilbert House)
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Type | |
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Term limits
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4 years |
History | |
Founded | 1 January 2009 |
Preceded by | Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands |
Leadership | |
Keith Biles (Non-affiliated)
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Structure | |
Seats | 11 (8 elected, 2 ex officio members, 1 speaker) |
Political groups
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Nonpartisan: 11 seats
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Elections | |
Block voting | |
Last election
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7 November 2013 |
Next election
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2018 or earlier |
Meeting place | |
Stanley Town Hall, Stanley, Falkland Islands | |
Website | |
http://www.fig.gov.fk/assembly/ |
The Legislative Assembly of the Falkland Islands is the unicameral legislature of the British Overseas Territory of the Falkland Islands. The Legislative Assembly replaced the Legislative Council (which had existed since 1845) when the new Constitution of the Falklands came into force in 2009 and laid out the composition, powers and procedures of the islands' legislature.
The Legislative Assembly consists of eight elected members, two ex officio members (the Chief Executive and the Director of Finance), and the Speaker. Although they take part in proceedings, the ex officio members do not have the right to vote in the Legislative Assembly. The Commander British Forces and the Attorney General also have the right to take part in the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, though again they may not vote.
Meetings of the Legislative Assembly are normally held in the Court and Assembly Chamber in Stanley Town Hall and begin at a time appointed by the Governor. The constitution states there must be at least one meeting of the Legislative Assembly every year, although the Assembly normally meets every two to three months. Meetings of the Legislative Assembly are broadcast live on the local radio station, the Falkland Islands Radio Service.
The Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) have office facilities at Gilbert House, Stanley.