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1032: 1020: 122: 25: 592:, its legislature was restructured into four chambers each representing the various sectors of Yugoslav society with an additional chamber representing the general population. The Federal Assembly was the only legislature anywhere with five chambers, and a constitutional amendment added a sixth component described as either a chamber or sub-chamber. Yugoslavia adopted yet 517:, of identical structure to the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates, was established. It continued to legislate for Finland until 1906, being the only ancient legislature to survive to the 20th century while maintaining the traditional estates. In that year, the Diet’s four ancient chambers were disbanded and replaced by the modern unicameral 984:
Ten years later, the Constitution of 1963 completely changed the whole structure of the Federal Assembly and of all the other organs of State authority. It introduced a heavy and complicated system of five or, in some cases, even six "Councils", for which the term "Chamber" seems more appropriate in
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Multicameralism remained commonplace within Europe until approximately 1800, after which most European governments gradually became bicameral, partly as a consequence of reforms associated with the French Revolution, but also as a consequence of new constitutional theories and subsequent pressures
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Proponents of multicameral legislatures hold that multiple legislative chambers offer the opportunity to re-debate and correct errors in either chamber in parallel, and in some cases to introduce legislation in either chamber. Advocates of multicameralism also contend that multiple legislative
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The council of nations, which was a to reflect a pluralistic ethnic structure and to assure equality among federal units and ethnic communities in the federal parliament, was still a 'sub-chamber' of the federal chamber in the five-chamber federal assembly. Its competences were very
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Approximately half of the world's sovereign states are unicameral, and newer democracies and more recent constitutions are more often unicameral than not. More specifically many countries have switched to unicameralism whereas the opposite is rare. Nevertheless, many current
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chambers are (best) able to represent the various important sectors of society (such as culturally or linguistically distinct, geographically different or similarly interested populations that comprise a country - i.e. the various
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The real patterns of the past are those that disappeared because they were abolished more or less recently. Most of them can be jointly defined as 'multicameralism', because they featured a number of chambers greater than
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with three chambers, but can also describe a system with any amount more. The word "multicameral" can also relate in other ways to its literal meaning of "many chambered" with use in science or biology.
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survived the longest of these bodies, having four separate legislative houses. Sweden abandoned its four-chamber parliament in 1866, transitioning to a bicameral
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is divided into more than two deliberative assemblies, which are commonly called "chambers" or "houses". This usually includes
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still have a multicameral (usually bicameral) structure, which some claim provides multiple perspectives and a form of
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Of the ancient assemblies in Europe, only Finland’s survived to see the 20th century. As the armies of
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of the waning days of Apartheid South Africa; established in an effort to stabilize the collapsing
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The changing faces of federalism : institutional reconfiguration in Europe from East to West
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Many societies in Medieval Europe had quasi-legislative assemblies in the form of the
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populations to stabilize white-minority rule. The assembly failed to stem calls for
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developed in the opposite direction, merging the two aristocratic estates into the
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for more than a century before moving to today’s unicameral assembly in 1974 (see
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Democratic constitutional design and public policy : analysis and evidence
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order to avoid confusion between these bodies and various other councils.
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system, it was intended to give limited representation to the country’s
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Perhaps the best-known multicameral assembly in modern times is the
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where the leaders of the parliamentary majority also dominate the
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was seized by Russia from Sweden, the four-chambered
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