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Estonian Estonian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe * Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent * Estonian language * Estonian cuisine * Estonian culture See also

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''riigi-'', "of the state", and ''kogu'', "assembly") is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation, the Parliament appoints high officials, including the prime minister and chief justice of the Supreme Court, and elects (either alone or, if necessary, together with representatives of local government within a broader electoral college) the president. Among its other tasks, the Riigikogu also ratifies significant foreign treaties that impose military and proprietary obligations and bring about changes in law, as well as approves the budget presented by the government as law, and monitors the executive power.


History


History

23 April 1919, the opening session of the
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is considered the founding date of the Parliament of Estonia. Established under the 1920 constitution, the Riigikogu had 100 members elected for a three-year term on the basis of proportional representation. Elections were fixed for the first Sunday in May of the third year of parliament. The first elections to the Riigikogu took place in 1920. From 1923 to 1932, there were four more elections to the Riigikogu. The elections were on a regional basis, without any threshold in the first two elections, but from 1926 a moderate threshold (2%) was used. The sessions of the Riigikogu take place in the Toompea Castle, where a new building in an unusual Expressionist style was erected in the former courtyard of the medieval castle in 1920–1922. In 1933 amendments to the first Constitution was approved by referendum, where more power was given to an executive President. The following year, the President used these new powers to adjourn parliament and declared martial law to avert an alleged coup. In 1937, a second constitution was approved by referendum which saw the introduction of a two chambered legislature, the (''Riigivolikogu'') and the National Council (''Riiginõukogu''). Elections were subsequently held in 1938 where only individual candidates were allowed to run. During the subsequent periods of Soviet occupation (1940–41),
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occupation (1941–44), and the second Soviet occupation (1944–1991) the Parliament was disbanded. The premises of the ''Riigikogu'' were used by the
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during the second Soviet occupation.


Restitution of independence

In September 1992, a year after Estonia had regained its independence from the Soviet Union, elections to the Parliament took place on the basis of the third Constitution of Estonia adopted in a referendum in the summer of the same year. The 1992 constitution, which incorporates elements of the 1920 and 1938 Constitutions and explicitly asserts its continuity with the Estonian state as it existed between 1918 and 1940, sees the return of a unicameral parliament with 101 members. The most recent parliamentary elections were held on 5 March 2023. The main differences between the current system and a pure political representation, or proportional representation, system are the established 5% national
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, and the use of a modified D'Hondt formula (the divisor is raised to the power 0.9). This modification makes for more disproportionality than does the usual form of the formula.


Latest election


Current seat allocation

The seat allocation refers to ''de facto'' allocation, as defectors from fractions are not allowed to join other ones between elections. * Reform Party 38 **''party leader:''
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* Social Democratic Party of Estonia 14 **''party leader:'' Lauri Läänemets * Estonia 200 13 ** ''party leader:'' Margus Tsahkna * Conservative People's Party of Estonia 11 **''party leader:'' Martin Helme *
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11 **''party leader:'' Urmas Reinsalu * Centre Party 6 **''party leader:'' Mihhail Kõlvart *Independents 8


Structure of former legislatures


Estonian Parliament after 1992 election


Estonian Parliament after 1995 election


Estonian Parliament after 1999 election


Estonian Parliament after 2003 election


Estonian Parliament after 2007 election


Estonian Parliament after 2011 election


Estonian Parliament after 2015 election


Estonian Parliament after 2019 election


Estonian Parliament after 2023 election


Speakers of the Riigikogu

The salary of the speaker is €8318.19 per month.


1921–1937


Speakers of the Riigivolikogu (lower chamber)


Speaker of the Riiginõukogu (upper chamber)


Chairman of the Supreme Council (1990–1992)


Speaker of the Supreme Council (1990–1992)


Since 1992


Chancellery

Established on October 5 of 1992, the ''Chancellery of the Riigikogu'' ( et, Riigikogu Kantselei) is the administration supporting the Riigikogu in the performance of its constitutional functions. Th
departments
of the Chancellery perform the daily functions.


See also

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List of members of the Parliament of Estonia This is a list of the members of the 15th Riigikogu, the unicameral parliament of Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland a ...
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Citations and references


Cited sources

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External links

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Riigkogu's election law
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