Brun-South House of People's

The Brun-South House of People's is the lower legislative house in Brun-South it consists of 120 members elected proportionally from 4 districts across the province. The House elects a Speaker from among its members who serves as the de-facto leader of the body. It also selects a majority and a minority leader. Members of the House are also members of the Brun-South General Congress which elects the Premier. For a piece of legislation to become law it needs to pass through both the House of People's and the Brun-South Provincial Council. The House can override a Council veto with a 3/5ths majority vote. Historically the House has had the biggest influence on forming a government since it has more members than the Provincial Council. It's more representative of the general population but has been prone to instability.

Brunder Union
The Brunder Union was established in 1991 following the collapse of the Workers' Party. It was founded by members of the center wing of the WP and advocates for Democratic Socialism. Historically the party was consistently being third in elections, behind the PLP and SDA, however, recently that has changed. Due to their charismatic leader, Harrie Nuijsink, the party has surged to new heights, going as far as winning the most recent 2020 election. The party has moderated considerably since its founding though many still distrust it for its past. After winning the most recent election to the House of People's the Brunder Union was able to elect its leader as Premier after the meeting of the General Congress.

Social Democratic Alliance
The SDA were the second faction to break away from the Workers' Party. They're on the center-left but have shown interest about working with further left parties. Their leader, Michael Adams is considered broadly on the left wing of his party. Historically the party has always been in the top 2 since its founding and has usually worked with the Progressive-Liberals.