Brun-South Assembly

The Grand Brun-South Assembly is tasked with passing legislation. The assembly elects one of its members as speaker to lead the body and the leader of the largest opposing coalition becomes leader of the opposition. The assembly is the only body in Brun-South which can introduce legislation. However, for any piece of legislation approved by the assembly to become law it also needs to gather the support of at least 5 counsellors. The assembly has powers to impeach any counsellor of the Executive Council of Brun-South including the governor themselves.

Political Situation and Alliances
Due to the very high elections threshold of 10% set in the Grand Assembly, political parties are forced to work as united coalitions to guarantee getting past it. Centre-right wing parties entered in the United Brun Party which has been dominating South Brun politics in its recent history. Most opposition parties formed the People's Freedom and Justice Party which stands as an opposition to the UBP with varying economic policy but socially progressive. Far-right parties joined in the National Front Party which advocates for extreme nationalism. The parties which decided to not enter in a coalition were the Communist Party of South-Brun and the Workers Party of Brunia. The 2 parties were left slightly behind the threshold at 8% for the CPS and 7% for the WPB and failed to enter the assembly.