Northerseyan Assembly

The Northerseyan Assembly, commonly referred to as the Asembly, was the legislature of Northersey during it's time as a country in the. There were seven sessions from 1898 to 1931.

Establishment
The Assembly was established when the granted devolution to Northersey in 1885. Sir George Rees, the leader of the National Party of Northersey, was the first. Before his election, he was the leader of the devolution movement that bought Northersey it's first government and legislature. He oversaw the construction of the Assembly Building that after only a year and a half of construction housed the 51 member chamber and offices.

Governments
There were a total of seven sessions of the Assembly, each lasting four years. They are as follows along with the First Minister's who led them.

1st Assembly


Labour (18)

National (21) | First Minister George Rees

Conservative (12)

2nd Assembly


Labour (12)

National (29) | First Minister George Rees

Conservative (10)

3rd Assembly


Labour (8)

National (32) | First Minister George Rees

Conservative (11)

4th Assembly


Labour (13)

National (18)

Conservative (21) | First Minister Albert Richardson Morris

5th Assembly


Labour (19) | First Minister Alexander Webb

National (17)

Conservative (15)

6th Assembly


Labour (10)

National (27) | First Minister Benjamin Collier

Conservative (14)

7th Assembly


Labour (7)

National (38) | First Minister Benjamin Collier

Conservative (6)