Parliament of Gibson (Joan of What?)

The New Cambridgeshire State Diet is the state legislature of. It is bicameral, consisting of the and.

Each of the State Diet's 142 members serve four-year terms and are directly elected by constituents of their respect districts. The New Cambridgeshire State Constitution vests all legislative power with the State Diet. The two houses have duties and features that are exclusive to each. For example, bills may only originate in the State Assembly, and all members of the Cabinet, including the, must be members of the State Assembly; the State Council is tasked with the confirmation of the Prime Minister's appointments, and serves as a house of review for the State Assembly's legislation.

The current 49th State Diet was elected at the state election held on. Since 1944, the has been the dominant, governing political faction in both houses of the State Diet. In recent years, however, the hold of the Unitarians has slipped, in part due to the growth of liberal tendencies in New Cambridgeshire's younger, multicultural demographic. As a result, the NUP has since the been in an unofficial alliance with the  &mdash; a state party distinct from the national  &mdash; and with the two parties combined, conservatives have maintained control over the New Cambridgite government.

The State Diet meets at in the state capital of.