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  1. e. The Scottish Parliament ( Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba [ˈpʰaːrˠl̪ˠəmɪtʲ nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]; Scots: Scots Pairlament) [1] [2] [3] is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the Holyrood area of the capital city, Edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym Holyrood. [4]

  2. The House of Commons of Canada ( French: Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the Senate of Canada, they comprise the bicameral legislature of Canada . The House of Commons is a democratically elected body whose members are known as members of Parliament (MPs).

  3. The New Zealand Parliament was established in 1854 and is one of the oldest continuously functioning legislatures in the world. [3] It has met in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, since 1865. The House of Representatives normally consists of 120 members of Parliament (MPs), though sometimes more due to overhang seats.

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    The Alþingi ( pronounced [ˈalˌθiɲcɪ]; Icelandic for 'general meeting'), anglicised as Althingi or Althing, is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of the oldest surviving parliaments in the world. [1] [2] [a] The Althing was founded in 930 at Þingvellir (' thing fields' or 'assembly fields'), situated approximately 45 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StortingStorting - Wikipedia

    Constitution of Norway. The Storting ( Norwegian: Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the Great Thing ') is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo.

  6. The French Parliament ( French: Parlement français) is the bicameral legislature of the French Fifth Republic, consisting of the Senate ( Sénat) and the National Assembly ( Assemblée nationale ). Each assembly conducts legislative sessions at separate locations in Paris: the Senate meets in the Palais du Luxembourg and the National Assembly ...

  7. The Parliament of Finland ( Finnish: Suomen eduskunta [ˈsuo̯men ˈeduskuntɑ]; Swedish: Finlands riksdag [ˈfinlɑnds ˈriksdɑː (ɡ)]) is the unicameral and supreme legislature of Finland, founded on 9 May 1906. [2] In accordance with the Constitution of Finland, sovereignty belongs to the people, and that power is vested in the Parliament. [3]