Senate of Malta
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The Senate (Maltese: Senat) was the upper house of Parliament of Malta between 1921 and 1933.[1]
History
The Amery-Milner constitution was promulgated in 1921 and provided for a bicameral Parliament with a 32-seat Legislative Assembly and a 17-seat Senate.[2] The Assembly would be elected every three years and the Senate every six years.[1]
The Senate consisted of seven elected members and ten appointed members. The elected members were elected in two districts using a two-round system.[3] The appointed members represented five groups; the clergy, the nobility, graduates, commerce and the Trade Union Council, with each group having two members each.[1] During its existence, elections for the Senate took place in 1921, 1927 and 1932.[1]
The constitution was suspended in 1933,[1] with subsequent constitutions creating unicameral legislatures.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 The Senate since 1921 Vassallo Malta
- ↑ Constitutions of the Countries of the World: Malta, Albert P. Blaustein, Gisbert H. Flanz Oceana Publications, 1978, page 1
- ↑ Schiavone, Michael J (1987), L-Elezzjonijiet F'Malta 1849–1981, Pubblikazzjoni Bugelli, pp. 183–184.