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− | '''The London Assembly''' is an elected body, part of the [[Greater London Authority]], established in 2000. It scrutinises the work of the [[Mayor of London]] and has the power (subject to a two-thirds majority) to amend the Mayor's annual budget. 14 | + | [[File:GLA_Chamber.jpg|thumb|Greater London Assembly Chamber, City Hall]]'''The London Assembly''' is an elected body, part of the [[Greater London Authority]], established in 2000. It scrutinises the work of the [[Mayor of London]] and has the power (subject to a two-thirds majority) to amend the Mayor's annual budget. 14 members are elected from individual constituencies, and another 11 on a London-wide basis by proportional representation. Elections take place every four years. |
Present or past members of the Assembly include: | Present or past members of the Assembly include: | ||
− | *[[Richard Barnes]] (Conservative; Deputy Mayor of London | + | *[[Richard Barnes]] ([[Conservative]]; Deputy Mayor of London from 2008 to 2012) |
− | *[[Darren Johnson]] (Green Party, Chair of the Assembly 2009/10) | + | *[[Darren Johnson]] ([[Green Party]], Chair of the Assembly 2009/10) |
− | *[[Andrew Boff]] (Conservative) | + | *[[Andrew Boff]] ([[Conservative]]) |
[[Category:Greater London]] | [[Category:Greater London]] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 4 May 2024
The London Assembly is an elected body, part of the Greater London Authority, established in 2000. It scrutinises the work of the Mayor of London and has the power (subject to a two-thirds majority) to amend the Mayor's annual budget. 14 members are elected from individual constituencies, and another 11 on a London-wide basis by proportional representation. Elections take place every four years.Present or past members of the Assembly include:
- Richard Barnes (Conservative; Deputy Mayor of London from 2008 to 2012)
- Darren Johnson (Green Party, Chair of the Assembly 2009/10)
- Andrew Boff (Conservative)