- In
contrast to unicameralism, and bicameralism,
multicameralism is the
condition in
which a
legislature is
divided into more than two
deliberative ****emblies...
- bicameral,
consisting of two, but
there are rare
examples of
tricameral and
tetracameral legislatures. The
Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia is the only...
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existed in the
waning years of White-minority rule in
South Africa.
Tetracameral legislatures no
longer exist, but they were
previously used in Scandinavia...
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Unicameralism Bicameralism Upper house Lower house Tricameralism Tetracameralism Multicameralism Executive,
executes laws. Head of state, formal, often...
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Riksdag of the Estates. The Riksdag, and
later the Diet of
Finland was
tetracameral: at the Riksdag, each
Estate voted as a
single body.
Since early 18th...
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parliament was
arranged in 1907. From 1869 to 1906, the Diet of
Finland was
tetracameral,
being composed as follows: Nobility: 201 seats; the
heads of
noble families...
- locations. The Diet of Finland, the
predecessor of the Parliament, was
tetracameral and did not
regularly meet together. The Diet of
Porvoo (1809) met in...
-
there had been
legislatures with more than two
chambers (tricameral and
tetracameral ones),
nowadays there are only
unicameral and
bicameral ones. Additionally...
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Territorial peace theory -
Territory (country subdivision) -
Terrorism -
Tetracameralism - Thal****ocracy - The Age of
Enlightenment - The
Analects of Confucius...
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Chambers Unicameralism Multicameralism Bicameralism Tricameralism Tetracameralism Upper house (Senate)
Lower house Parliament Parliamentary system Parliamentary...