6th General Assembly

The 6th General Assembly was elected at the June 2017 election. This consisted of nine independent members, and each served a three-month term from 30 June to 30 September 2017. The final members of the 6th General Assembly were Llorens, Franckley, Libertasnia, The Final Horseman, Sky Meople, South Miruva, Facemus, Rathfarnham, and VegemiteIsGross.

Obiristan and Proletar both stepped down from the General Assembly during the government term. Their positions were directly filled by Franckley and VegemiteIsGross respectively.

Prime Minister 1
As a result of Socialist National Kazakhstan's failed confidence vote in the June 2017 election, Obiristan was elected in a by-election for Prime Minister. The sole candidate was Obiristan. Voting was held from 6 to 7 July 2017. The results of the vote were as follows:

Prime Minister 2
As a result of Prime Minister Obiristan's resignation, a first by-election was held and failed to produce a successor. The sole candidate was The Public Person. Voting was held from 16 to 17 August 2017, though a rejected bid to drop out of the race by The Public Person on the first day of voting and a subsequent legal block confused voters as to the status of the voting form, resulting in a low turnout. The results of the vote were as follows:

Prime Minister 3
As a result of Prime Minister Obiristan's resignation, which was followed by an unsuccessful first by-election, Franckley was elected in a second by-election for the position. The candidates were Franckley, Halfblakistan, New Lonopolian Empire and VegemiteIsGross. Voting was held from 20 to 21 August 2017. The results of the vote were as follows (tiebreaker was secondary and then third preferences):

Justice
Following the resignation of Proletar, a by-election was supposed to be held to fill the vacant position. After no nations nominated themselves in the nomination poll on 23 August 2017, Secretary Llorens appointed VegemiteIsGross to the position.

Proposals
Until the Equal Vote Act, to pass a law in the General Assembly required five votes in favour with the Secretary's endorsement or seven votes in favour without, and to pass a law by referendum with the Secretary's endorsement required a simple majority in favour or two-thirds without. Following the Equal Vote Act, to pass a law in the General Assembly requires five votes in favour, and to pass a law by referendum requires fifty percent plus one vote in favour. The following are the proposals that were put to vote during the term of the 6th General Assembly: