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- introduction of a two chambered legislature, the Chamber of Deputies [et] (Riigivolikogu) and the National Council (Riiginõukogu). Elections were subsequently...
- bicameral National ****embly, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies (Riigivolikogu) and the National Council (Riiginõukogu). These were de facto dissolved...
- seats of the Riigivolikogu with 92.8% of the votes cast. Following the rigged parliamentary elections, the first meeting of the Riigivolikogu was held on...
- Riigikogu In office 21 October 1992 – 21 March 1995 Preceded by Otto Pukk (Riigivolikogu) Mihkel Pung (Riiginõukogu) Succeeded by Toomas Savi Personal details...
- which replaced the unicameral system. The lower chamber was called Riigivolikogu and the upper chamber was named Riiginõukogu. Both chambers were disbanded...
- of the Constitution won 64 of the 80 seats in the lower chamber, the Riigivolikogu. The president, who was yet to be elected, was also able to directly...
- parliament, for 1920–1926, and from 1929 through 1932. He was speaker of the Riigivolikogu (lower chamber) from 4 April 1938 to 12 October 1939. Uluots then served...
- Estonia was convened once again, this time bicamerally, consisting of Riigivolikogu (lower house) and Riiginõukogu (upper house), both meaning State Council...
- Aleksis Tsänk (12 August 1908 in Meremäe Parish, Võru County – 20 April 1942 in Sevurallag, Sverdlovsk Oblast) was an Estonian politician. He was a member...
- was the Secretary of the Secretary of the Chamber of Deputies of the Riigivolikogu. Following the occupation of Estonia during World War II, Malvet fled...