In government, unicameral is the practice of having one legislative or parliamentary chamber. Thus, a Unicameral Parliamentary System or unicameral legislature is a legislature which consists of one chamber or house. Unicameral Parliamentary System typically exist in small and homogeneous unitary states, where a second chamber is considered unnecessary.
Countries having Unicameral Parliamentary System
- Albania–Kuvendi
- Bangladesh–Jatiyo Sangshad
- Bulgaria–National Assembly
- Burkina Faso–National Assembly
- Croatia–Sabor
- Denmark–Folketing
- Dominica–House of Assembly
- Estonia–Riigikogu
- Finland–Eduskunta
- Greece–Hellenic Parliament
- Hungary–National Assembly
- Iceland–Althing
- Israel–Knesset
- Kurdistan Region–Kurdistan National Assembly
- Latvia–Saeima
- Lithuania–Seimas
- Malta–House of Representatives
- Moldova–Parliament
- Mongolia–State Great Khural
- Montenegro–Parliament
- New Zealand–Parliament
- Norway*–Storting
- Palestinian Authority–Parliament
- Papua New Guinea–National Parliament
- Portugal–Assembly of the Republic
- Saint Kitts and Nevis–National Assembly
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines–House of Assembly
- Samoa–Fono
- Serbia–National Assembly
- Singapore–Parliament
- Slovakia–National Council
- Sweden–Riksdag
- Turkey–Grand National Assembly
- Ukraine–Verhovna Rada
- Vanuatu–Parliament
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