League Parliament (What If?)

The League Parliament is a tricameral legislature, consisting of the League Council, the League Assembly, and the League Senate. They are the major legislative body of the League of Nations.

To pass a law, the majority of 2 of the 3 legislative bodies must agree to the law.

= League Assemby = The League Assembly consists of 1 Representative from each nation, chosen by that nation's head of state. Each representative gets one vote.

= League Council = League Councillors are represented by the League Representatives in the Assembly. There are 5 permanent members: United States, Great Britain, France, Russia, and China, as well as 10 extra members elected for 2-year terms by the permanent members. Of the 5 permanent members, one is elected Council Chairperson.

= League Senate = The League Senate was originally elected by the legislature for 3-year terms. The Senate seats are alotted based on population, with 1 Senator for 10 million citizens, plus 1 Senator FREE!