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Single-chamber parliament elected for four years under additional-member system.
http://www.parlament.al/
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National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia - Site lists the members of various committees, with more information in Armenian.
http://www.parliament.am/
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Parliament of Australia - Consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
http://www.aph.gov.au/
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Österreichisches Parlament, consisting of the Nationalrat (National Council) and the Bundesrat (Federal Council).
http://www.parlinkom.gv.at/
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National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria - Elected for a four-year term and consisting of 240 members.
http://www.parliament.bg/
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Parliament of Canada - Composed of the Queen, represented by the Governor General, the appointed Senate, and the elected House of Commons.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/
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House of Representatives - Composed of 80 members, 56 elected by the Greek community and 24 by the Turkish community.
http://www.parliament.cy/
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Senate - Eighty-one member elected body.
http://www.senat.cz/
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Folketinget - Danish parliament of 179 members elected by a variant of an additional member system.
http://www.folketinget.dk/
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Riigikogu - The Parliament of the Republic of Estonia, elected by proportional representation with a 5% cutoff.
http://www.riigikogu.ee/
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European Parliament - Single-chamber body elected by several overlapping systems. Site has content in all EU languages.
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/
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Føroya Løgting - Single-chamber elected from seven constituencies, with powers under Denmark's Home Rule Act 1948.
http://www.logting.fo/
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Suomen Eduskunta - The Parliament of Finland, a unicameral body of 200 members elected on a proportional basis.
http://www.eduskunta.fi/
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National Assembly - Consists of 577 deputies, each of whom is elected in a constituency either with an absolute majority of votes (more than half the votes) at the first ballot or a relative majority (the largest number of votes) at the second ballot.
http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/
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Parliament.
http://www.parliament.ge/
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