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This is a list of European Union member states, their forms of government and their parliaments. The European Union is a confederation of democratic states. At a European Council Summit held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 June and 22 June 1993,<ref>European Commission (2006-05-06). 1993. The History of the European Union. Retrieved on 2006-06-30.</ref> the European Union defined the Copenhagen criteria regarding the conditions a candidate country has to fulfill to be considered eligible for accession to the European Union:

   
List of European Union member states by political system
Membership criteria require that the candidate country must have achieved:
   
List of European Union member states by political system

Consequently, all European Union member states are directly elected democracies that are considered to be "free" according to the criteria of Freedom House.<ref name="Freedom House"/> As of 2006, all European Union member states are representative democracies; however, they do not all have the same political system, with most of the differences arising from different historical backgrounds.

Many of the European Union's neighbour states are not considered to be "free" by the same criteria.<ref name="Freedom House"/> Most European states neighbouring the European Union are considered to be "free" or "partly free" — and improving — by Freedom House, with the notable exceptions of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Russia. On the other hand, almost all of the states in North Africa and Southwest Asia that neighbour the European Union are not considered to be "free", with the notable exception of Israel.<ref name="Freedom House"/>

[edit] Monarchism and republicanism

See also: Republicanism, Monarchism, and Monarchies in the European Union

At present, seven monarchies are members of the European Union: Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. All seven monarchies in the European Union are constitutional monarchies, which means that the monarch does not influence the politics of the monarch's country. Either the monarch is legally prohibited from doing so, or the monarch does not utilise the political powers vested in the office by convention. At the dawn of the 20th century, France was the only republic among the future members states of the European Union; the ascent of republicanism to the political mainstream only started at the beginning of the 20th century. Public opinion is currently strongly in favour of keeping the monarchy in the remaining seven monarchies in the European Union, and there is currently no ongoing campaign with popular support to abolish monarchy in any of them.

[edit] Form of government

See also: Form of government

There are three types of government systems in European politics: in a presidential system, the president is the head of state and the head of government; in a semi-presidential system, the president and the prime minister share a number of competences; finally, in a parliamentary system, the president is a ceremonial figurehead who has few political competences. As with the definition of constitutional monarchies, sometimes the president does have non-ceremonial competences, but does not use them by constitutional convention; this is the case in Austria, for instance.

By definition, constitutional monarchies are parliamentary, as there is no elected head of state who could assume non-ceremonial competences; of the eighteen republican member states of the European Union, only one is a presidential republic (Cyprus) and one is a semi-presidential republic (France).

[edit] Degree of self-governance

See also: Self-governance

Most of the European Union's member states are unitary states, which means that most of the competences lie with the central government and only minor or local issues are within the authority of regional governments. However, three states are federations (Austria, Belgium and Germany) of states or regions with equal competences, and six other states have either devolved certain powers to special regions or are federacies (or both):

[edit] Houses of parliament

A further distinction is the number of chambers in the national legislature. While there had been legislatures with more than two chambers (tricameral and tetracameral ones), nowadays there are only unicameral and bicameral ones. There is no clear trend towards either model as of 2006, and there's also no real common factor which determines whether a country's legislature is unicameral or bicameral, except for the fact that federations and countries with strong regional differences or regional identities are normally bicameral to reflect the regions' interests in national bills.

In the member states of the European Union, if the parliament has only one chamber, it is wholly directly elected in all cases. If there are two chambers, the lower house is directly elected in all cases, while the upper house can be directly elected (as in Poland); or indirectly elected, for example, by regional legislatures (as in Austria); or non-elected, but representing certain interest groups (as in Slovenia); or non-elected as a remnant of a non-democratic political system in earlier times (as in the United Kingdom).

[edit] Listed by form of government

State Government Head of state Head of government
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria parliamentary federal republic Federal President (Bundespräsident)<ref>Federal Chancellary of Austria (2006-06-23). Federal Chancellary of Austria / Bundeskanzleramt Österreich. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Federal Chancellor (Bundeskanzler)<ref>Office of the Federal President of Austria (2006-06-23). The Austrian Federal President / Der Österreichische Bundespräsident. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium parliamentary federal constitutional popular monarchy King (Koning / Roi / König)<ref>Directorate-General External Communication of the Federal Public Service (2006-06-23). De Belgische Monarchie / The Belgian Monarchy / La Monarchie belge / Die Belgische Monarchie. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Eerste Minister / Premier Ministre / Premierminister)<ref>Directorate-General External Communication of the Federal Public Service (2006-06-23). De site van de Eerste Minister van België / Le site du Premier Ministre de Belgique. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2005-10-17). Belgium. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref>
Image:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus presidential unitary republic President (Πρόεδρος / Cumhurbaşkanı)<ref>Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus (2006-06-23). Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus / Προεδρία της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας / Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti Başkanlığı. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Czech Republic parliamentary unitary republic President (Prezident)<ref>FG Forrest (2006-06-23). Pražský hrad / Prague Castle. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Předseda vlády)<ref>Department of Information and Security Technologies (2005-08-25). Úřad vlády České republiky / The Office of the Czech Republic Government. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark parliamentary federate constitutional monarchy Queen (Dronning)<ref>Amalienborg Palace (2006-06-23). Kongehuset / The Danish Monarchy. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Statsminister)<ref>The Prime Minister's Office (2006-06-23). Statsministeriet / The Prime Minister's Office. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia parliamentary unitary republic President (President)<ref>Office of the President (2006-06-23). Eesti Vabariigi president / The President of the Republic of Estonia. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Peaminister)<ref>State Chancellery of the Republic of Estonia (2006-06-23). Eesti Vabariigi Valitsus / The Government of the Republic of Estonia / Правительство Эстонской Республики. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland parliamentary federate republic President (Presidentti / President)<ref>Office of the President of the Republic of Finland (2006-06-23). The President of the Republic of Finland / Suomen tasavallan presidentti / Republiken Finlands president. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Pääministeri / Statsminister)<ref>Government (2006-06-23). Finnish Government / Valtioneuvosto / Statsrådet. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of France.svg France semi-presidential federate republic President (Président)<ref>M. Michel Blangy, Cabinet Director (2006-06-23). Präsidentschaft der französischen Republik / Presidency of the French Republic / Présidence de la République française / Presidencia de la República francesa. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Premier ministre)<ref>Service d’Information du Gouvernement (2006-06-23). Portal der Regierung / Government Portal / Portail du Gouvernement / Portal del Gobierno. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany parliamentary federal republic Federal President (Bundespräsident)<ref>Martin Kothé, Spokesperson of the Federal President (2006-06-23). Federal President / Président de la République fédérale / Der Bundespräsident / Presidente Federal. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Federal Chancellor (Bundeskanzler)<ref>Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung (2006-06-23). Bundeskanzlerin. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-03-16). Germany. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref>
Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece parliamentary unitary republic President (Πρόεδρος)<ref>Bouritsa Myrto, Librarian of the Presidency of the Republic (2006-06-23). Presidency of the Hellenic Republic / Présidence de la République Hellénique / Προεδρία της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας. Retrieved on 2005-06-30.</ref> Prime Minister (Πρωθυπουργός)<ref>The Prime Minister’s Press Office (2006-06-23). Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic / Le Premier Ministre de la République Hellénique / Der Ministerpräsident der Republik Griechenland / Πρωθυπουργός της Ελλάδας. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary parliamentary unitary republic President (Köztársasági Elnök)<ref>The Office of the President of the Republic of Hungary (2006-06-23). The Office of the President of the Republic of Hungary / Köztársasági Elnöki Hivatal. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Miniszterelnök)<ref>The Office of the Prime Minister (2006-06-23). Prime Minister / Ministerpräsident / Miniszterelnök. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland parliamentary unitary republic President (Uachtarán)<ref>Áras an Uachtaráin (2006-06-23). Áras an Uachtaráin. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Taoiseach<ref>Department of the Taoiseach (2006-06-23). Department of the Taoiseach / Roinn an Taoiseach. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy parliamentary unitary republic President (Presidente)<ref>Segretariato Generale della Presidenza della Repubblica (2006-06-23). Presidency of the Republic / Présidence de la République / Präsidentschaft der Republik / Presidenza della Repubblica / Presidencia de la República. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri)<ref>Governo Italiano (2006-06-23). Governo Italiano. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-06-07). Italy. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref>
Image:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia parliamentary unitary republic President (Prezidente)<ref>Latvijas Valsts prezidenta kanceleja (2006-06-23). Chancery of the President of Latvia / Chancellerie de la présidence lettonne / Kanzlei des lettischen Staatspräsidenten / Latvijas Valsts prezidenta kanceleja / Канцелярия президента Латвии. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Premjerministrs)<ref>State Chancellery (2006-06-23). The Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia / Conseil des ministres de la République de Lettonie / Latvijas Republikas Ministru kabinets / Кабинет министров Латвийской Республики. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania parliamentary unitary republic President (Prezidentas)<ref>Office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania (2006-06-23). President of the Republic of Lithuania / Président de la République de Lituanie / Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas / Президент Литовской Республики. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Ministras Pirmininkas)<ref>Government of the Republic of Lithuania (2006-06-23). Government of the Republic of Lithuania / Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybė. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg parliamentary unitary constitutional monarchy Grand Duke (Grand-duc / Großherzog / Groussherzog)<ref name="Luxembourg1">Service Information et Presse (2006-06-23). Gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> <ref name="Luxembourg2">Central Intelligence Agency (2006-03-24). Luxembourg. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> Prime Minister (Premier ministre / Premierminister / Premierminister)<ref name="Luxembourg1"/> <ref name="Luxembourg2"/>
Image:Flag of Malta (bordered).svg Malta parliamentary unitary republic President (President)<ref>Office of the President (2005-10-14). The President of Malta. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Prim Ministru)<ref>Government of Malta (2005-08-03). Office of the Prime Minister. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands parliamentary federate constitutional monarchy Queen (Koningin)<ref>Government Information Service (2006-06-23). Het Koninklijk Huis / The Dutch Royal House. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Minister-president)<ref>Ministry of General Affairs (2004-03-31). De Minister-President en het Ministerie van Algemene Zaken / The Prime Minister and the Ministry of General Affairs. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland parliamentary unitary republic President (Prezydent)<ref>Office of the President (2006-06-23). President of the Republic of Poland / Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Prezes Rady Ministrów)<ref>Government Information Centre (2006-06-23). The Chancellery of the Prime Minister / Kancelaria Prezesa Rady Ministrów. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal parliamentary unitary republic President (Presidente)<ref>Presidência da República Portuguesa (2006-06-23). Presidência da República Portuguesa. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-03-09). Portugal. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> Prime Minister (Primeiro-Ministro)<ref>Government Network Management Center (2006-06-23). Government Portal / Portal do Governo. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia parliamentary unitary republic President (Prezident)<ref>Office of the President of the Slovak Republic (2006-06-23). President of the Slovak Republic / Prezident Slovenskej republiky. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Predseda vlády)<ref>The Slovak Republic Government Office (2006-06-23). The Slovak Republic Government Office / Úrad vlády Slovenskej republiky. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia parliamentary unitary republic President (Predsednik)<ref>Office of the President of the Republic (2006-06-23). President of the Republic of Slovenia / Predsednik Republike Slovenije. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Predsednik vlade)<ref>Office of the Prime Minister (2006-06-23). The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia / Predsednik Vlade Republike Slovenije. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain parliamentary devolved constitutional monarchy King (Rey)<ref>Relaciones con los Medios de Comunicación (2006-06-23). The Royal Household of His Majesty the King / Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> President of the Government (Presidente del Gobierno)<ref>Presidency of the Government (2006-06-23). La Moncloa — Gobernuko presidentzia / La Moncloa — Presidència del Govern / La Moncloa — Presidency of the Government / La Moncloa — Presidencia do Goberno / La Moncloa — Presidencia del Gobierno. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden parliamentary unitary constitutional monarchy King (Kung)<ref>Information and Press Department (2006-06-23). Royal Court / Kungahuset. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister (Statsminister)<ref>Information Department (2006-06-23). The Government and the Government Offices / Regeringen och Regeringskansliet. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom parliamentary federate and devolved constitutional monarchy Queen<ref>GT.XM London (2006-06-23). British Monarchy / Monarcachd Bhreatainn / Frenhiniaeth Brydeinig. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref> Prime Minister<ref>Prime Minister's Office (2006-06-23). 10 Downing Street. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.</ref>

[edit] Listed by type of parliament

State Unicameral /
bicameral
Overall name of legislature
Lower house (members) Upper house (members)
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria bicameral Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung)<ref name="Austria">Parlamentsdirektion (2006-06-27). The Austrian Parliament / Österreichisches Parlament. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref>
National Council (Nationalrat)<ref name="Austria"/> (183) Federal Council (Bundesrat)<ref name="Austria"/> (62)
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium bicameral[I] Federal Parliament (Federaal Parlement / Parlement Fédérale / Föderales Parlament)
Chamber of People's Representatives
(Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers /
Chambre des Représentants /
Abgeordnetenkammer)
<ref>de Kamer — la Chambre (2006-06-27). de Kamer / la Chambre. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-06-13). Belgium — Government. The World Factbook. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> (150)
Senate (Senaat / Sénat / Senat)<ref>Belgian Senate (2005-01-18). Belgische Senaat / Belgian Senate / Sénat de Belgique / Belgischer Senat. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (71)[II]
Image:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus unicameral House of Representatives (Βουλή των Αντιπροσώπων / Temsilciler Meclisi)<ref>House of Representatives (2006-06-27). House of Representatives / Chambre des Représentants / Βουλή των Αντιπροσώπων / Temsilciler Meclisi. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (59)
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Czech Republic bicameral Parliament (Parlament)
Chamber of Deputies (Poslanecká sněmovna)<ref>Parliament of the Czech Republic (2004-12-18). Parlament České republiky, Poslanecká sněmovna / Parliament of the Czech Republic, Chamber of Deputies / Le Parlement de la République tchèque, Chambre des députés / Das Parlament der Tschechischen Republik, das Abgeordnetenhaus. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (200) Senate (Senát)<ref>Parliament of the Czech Republic (2006-06-27). Senát Parlamentu České republiky / Parliament of the Czech Republic — Senate. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (81)
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark unicameral Parliament (Folketinget)<ref>Folketing (2006-06-27). Folketinget / Folketing / Folketing / Folketing. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (179)
Image:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia unicameral State Council (Riigikogu)<ref>Riigikogu (2006-06-27). Riigikogu / Riigikogu / Рийгикогу. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (101)
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland unicameral Parliament (Eduskunta / Riksdag)<ref>Parliament of Finland (2005-01-18). Parliament of Finland / Suomen Eduskunta / Le Parlement de Finlande / Riksdagen. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (200)
Image:Flag of France.svg France bicameral Parliament (Parlement) / Congress (Congrès)<ref>Assemblée nationale (2006-11-28). Assemblée nationale — La révision de la Constitution et le Congrès. Retrieved on 2006-11-28.</ref>
National Assembly (Assemblée nationale)<ref>Assemblée nationale (2006-06-27). National Assembly / Assemblée nationale / Nationalversammlung / Assemblea nazionale / Asamblea Nacional. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (577) Senate (Sénat)<ref>Sénat (2006-06-27). Sénat. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-06-13). France — Government. The World Factbook. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> (331)[III]
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany bicameral [IV]
Federal Diet (Bundestag)<ref>Internet-Dienst des Deutschen Bundestages (2006-06-27). German Bundestag / Bundestag allemand / Deutscher Bundestag. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (614)[V] Federal Council (Bundesrat)<ref>Bundesrat (2006-06-27). Bundesrat / Bundesrat / Bundesrat. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (69)
Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece unicameral Assembly of the Greeks (Βουλή των Ελλήνων)<ref>Hellenic Parliament (2006-06-27). Hellenic Parliament / Βουλή των Ελλήνων. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (300)
Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary unicameral National Assembly (Országgyűlés)<ref>National Assembly (2006-06-27). House of the Nation / Az ország háza. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (386)
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland bicameral Parliament (Oireachtas)<ref name="Ireland">Houses of the Oireachtas (2006-06-27). Houses of the Oireachtas / Tithe an Oireachtais. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref>
Meeting (Dáil)<ref name="Ireland"/> (166) Senate (Seanad)<ref name="Ireland"/> (60)
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy bicameral Parliament (Parlamento)<ref>Parliament (2006-06-27). Parlamento italiano. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref name="Italy">Central Intelligence Agency (2006-06-13). Italy — Government. The World Factbook. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref>
Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei Deputati)<ref>Chamber of Deputies (2006-06-27). المجلس / The Chamber of Deputies / La Chambre des Députés / Die Abgeordnetenkammer / La Camera dei Deputati / Cámara de los Diputados. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (630) Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica)<ref>Senate of the Republic (2006-06-27). Senato della Repubblica. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref name="Italy"/> (315)[VI]
Image:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia unicameral Parliament (Saeima)<ref>Latvijas Republikas Saeima (2003-02-18). Saeima — the Latvian Parliament / Latvijas Republikas Saeima. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (100)
Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania unicameral Parliament (Seimas)<ref>Office of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania (2006-06-27). Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania / Le Parlement de la Republique de Lituanie / Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (141)
Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg unicameral Chamber of Deputies (Chambre des Députés / Abgeordnetenkammer / Châmber vun Députéirten)<ref>Chambre des Députés (2006-06-27). Chambre des Députés. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref>Central Intelligence Agency (2006-06-13). Luxembourg — Government. The World Factbook. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> (60)
Image:Flag of Malta (bordered).svg Malta unicameral House of Representatives (il-Kamra tar-Raprezentanti)<ref>House of Representatives (2006-06-27). House of Representatives. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (65)
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands bicameral States–General (Staten–Generaal)<ref>Parliament (2004-10-19). The Dutch Parliament / Het Parlement. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref>
Second Chamber (Tweede Kamer)<ref>Dienst Communicatie (2006-06-27). House of Representatives of the States–General / Tweede Kamer der Staten–Generaal. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (150) First Chamber (Eerste Kamer)<ref>Senate (2006-06-27). Senate of the States–General / Eerste Kamer der Staten–Generaal. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (75)
Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland bicameral National Assembly (Zgromadzenie Narodowe)
Parliament (Sejm)<ref>Chancellery of the Sejm (2006-06-26). The Sejm of the Republic of Poland / Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (460) Senate (Senat)<ref>Senate (2006-06-26). The Senate of the Republic of Poland / Senat Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (100)
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal unicameral Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia da República)<ref>Assembly of the Republic (2006-06-27). The Assembly of the Republic / L'Assemblée de la République / Assembleia da República. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (230)
Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia unicameral National Council (Národná rada)<ref>National Council of the Slovak Republic (2006-06-27). National Council of the Slovak Republic / Nationalrat der Slowakischen Republik / Národná rada Slovenskej republiky. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (150)
Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia bicameral Parliament (Parlament)
National Assembly (Državni zbor)<ref>National Assembly (2006-06-27). Republic of Slovenia National Assembly / Državni zbor Republike Slovenije. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (90) National Council (Državni svet)<ref>National Council (2006-01-05). National Council of the Republic of Slovenia / Državni svet Republike Slovenije. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (40)
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain bicameral General Courts (Cortes Generales)
Congress of Deputies (Congreso de los Diputados)<ref>Congreso de los Diputados (2004-06-07). Congress of Deputies / Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (350) Senate (Senado)<ref>Senate (2006-06-09). The Senate of Spain / El Senado de España. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (259)
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden unicameral Diet (Riksdagen)<ref>Riksdagen / Riksdagen (2006-06-27). Riksdagen. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (349)
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom bicameral Parliament<ref name="United Kingdom">Information Policy Division, Office of Public Sector Information (2006-06-27). Houses of Parliament. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref>
House of Commons<ref name="United Kingdom"/> (646) House of Lords<ref name="United Kingdom"/> (713)

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I : Due to Belgium's complex federal structure the Brussels Regional Parliament (Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement / Parlement de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale / Brüsseler Regionalparlament)<ref>CIRB-CIBG (2006-05-05). Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement / Brussels Regional Parliament / Parlement de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale / Brüsseler Regionalparlament. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref>Federal Government of Belgium (2006-06-28). Brussels–Capital Region. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> (89, regional assembly), Flemish Parliament (Vlaams Parlement)<ref>Flemish Parliament (2006-06-27). Vlaams Parlement / Flemish Parliament / Parlement flamand / Flämisches Parlament / Parlamento fiammingo / Parlamento flamengo / Parlamento Flamenco / Flamländska Parlamentet. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (124, regional and community assembly), the Walloon Parliament (Parlement wallon)<ref>Parlement-Wallon (2006-06-27). Parlement wallon. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> <ref>Federal Government of Belgium (2006-06-28). Walloon Region. Retrieved on 2006-06-28.</ref> (75, regional assembly), the Parliament of the French Community (Parlement de la Communauté française)<ref>Cellule Internet du Parlement (2006-06-27). Parlement van de Franstalige gemeenschap / Parliament of the French Community / Parlement de la Communauté française / Parlament der französischsprachigen Gemeinschaft. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (94, community assembly) and the Parliament of the German-speaking Community (Parlament der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft)<ref>Parliament of the German-speaking Community (2006-06-27). Parlement van de Duitstalige Gemeenschap / Parliament of the German-speaking Community / Parlement de la Communauté germanophone / Parlament der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.</ref> (25, community assembly) have competences in federal legislation that affects their interests.
II : In addition to the 71 elected senators, the ruling monarch's children (or, in case there are none, her or his siblings) are also entitled to sit in the Senate after reaching the age of 18 and entitled to vote after reaching the age of 21 as senators by law (senator van rechtswege / sénateur de droit / Senator von Rechts wegen), although they do not use the right to vote by constitutional convention. There are currently three such senators.
III : The number of Senators will gradually increase to 341 in 2008 and 346 in 2011 to reflect changes in French demography.
IV : While there is a Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung) similar to the Austrian Federal Assembly, it is not simply a joint session of the Federal Diet and the Federal Council and as such not the overall name of the legislature.
V : Technically, the Federal Diet only has 598 members; the additional sixteen seats are overhang seats.
VI : In addition to the 315 elected members, there are currently six senators for life (senatore a vita); these include former Italian Presidents, who are ex officio senators for life, as well as a senators appointed by the President "for outstanding patriotic merits in the social, scientific, artistic or literary field". There can only be five appointed senators in addition to the ex officio ones at any one time.



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