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The Lower Branch of Parliament of the Brotherly Union Between Sweden, Norway and Denmark

Overview

The lower branch of parliament isn't one organized entity or polity. Instead, it's simply the three local parliaments of each member nation, with each distinct parliament consisting of 90 delegates, elected independently from within their respective nations own parties. The parliament is separate entirely from the upper branch, and acts as the local governance for each member nation, voting on laws that apply (and only apply) to their respective nation. The title "The Lower Branch of Parliament" is simply a generalization, or a layman's term for each nation's separate local parliaments.

Swedish Parliament

Democratic Worker's Party -- 13

Sweden First -- 32

Brotherly Union Party -- 8

Liberal Unionist Coalition -- 35

Independents/No Party Affiliation -- 2

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Norwegian Parliament

Labour Party of Norway -- 60

Norwegian Independence Party -- 1

Worker's Union Party -- 9

Conservative Coalition -- 16

Independents/No Party Affiliation -- 4

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Danish Parliament

Free Denmark -- 17

Preservation of the Brotherly Union Party -- 19

Socialist Democratic Worker's Union -- 45

Independents/No Party Affiliation -- 9

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