Slovenian Parliament | |
Native Name: | Slovenian: Slovenski parlament |
Coa Pic: | Coat of arms of Slovenia.svg |
Coa Res: | 100px |
House Type: | Bicameral |
Leader1 Type: | President |
Leader2 Type: | Speaker |
Seats: | National Assembly: 90 National Council: 40 |
House2: | National Council |
Session Room: | Zgradba Državnega zbora.jpg |
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The Slovenian Parliament (Slovenian: Slovenski parlament) is the informal designation of the general representative body of the Slovenian nation and the legislative body of the Republic of Slovenia.
According to the Constitution of Slovenia, the general representative body of the Slovenian nation is the National Assembly. The general public in Slovenia often refer to the National Assembly alone as the Slovenian Parliament.[1] However, the National Council, the representative body of basic social groups, also performs a further, if minor, part of the legislative function.[2]
The opinions of experts and of the general Slovenian public on whether the Slovenian Parliament is bicameral or unicameral differ, although most consider it to be incompletely bicameral.[3] [4] In 2008, the Constitutional Court of Slovenia recognized the Slovenian Parliament as incompletely bicameral.[5]
See main article: National Assembly Building of the Republic of Slovenia. The National Assembly and the National Council convene in a modernist palace known as the "Slovenian Parliament" and sited in Republic Square, Ljubljana. It was built between 1954 and 1959 by the architect . An unrealized project for a Slovenian Parliament building, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik in the late 1940s, features on the Slovenian euro coins.