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The Parliament of Finland, a unicameral body of 200 members elected on a proportional basis.
The Federal Council is the Chamber of the Länder, the federal states, such that only one member votes on behalf of each state, casting all the state's votes.
The Federal Diet, composed of at least 598 Members, of whom 299 are elected in the constituencies and a further 299 via a list-based additional member system with a 5% cutoff.
Includes a history of the constitution.
Consisting of 60 Members, with 24 Members elected from geographical constituencies, 30 Members by functional constituencies, and 6 Members by an Election Committee comprising 800 elected representatives of the community.
Also known as the National Assembly (Az ország háza).
The Icelandic parliament dates back to 930AD, now having 63 members from eight constituencies.
The Sangiin, the upper house of the National Diet.
The Shugiin, the Lower house of the National Diet.
Unicameral parliament of 100 members elected by proportional representation.
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