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Parliament of Finland : ウィキペディア英語版
Parliament of Finland

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| voting_system1 = Electoral district proportional representation
| last_election1 = 19 April 2015
| next_election1 = April 2019 or earlier
| session_room = Finnish Parliament.jpg
| session_res = 260px
| session_alt = The Parliament of Finland sits in the Parliament House in Helsinki
| meeting_place = Eduskuntatalo
Mannerheimintie 30
FI-00102 Helsinki,
Republic of Finland
| website = (www.eduskunta.fi )
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The Eduskunta ((フィンランド語:eduskunta) or , (スウェーデン語:riksdagen) or ) is the parliament of Finland. The unicameral parliament has 200 members and normally meets in the Parliament House in Helsinki. However, during the 2015–2017 renovation of the Parliament House, the parliament meets in the nearby Sibelius Academy.〔(Tältä näyttää eduskunnan uusi istuntosali Sibelius-Akatemiassa – video ), YLE 9 April 2015, accessed 24 May 2015.〕 The latest election to the parliament took place on April 19, 2015.
== Constitution ==
Under the Constitution of Finland, the 200-member unicameral parliament exercises supreme decision-making authority in Finland. Sovereignty belongs to the people and that power is vested in the parliament. It passes legislation, decides on the state budget, approves international treaties, and supervises the activities of the government. It may alter the constitution, bring about the resignation of the Council of State, and override presidential vetoes; its acts are not subject to judicial review. Legislation may be initiated by the Council of State, or one of the members of the Eduskunta. To make changes to the Constitution, amendments must be approved twice by the Eduskunta, in two successive electoral periods with a general election held in between.
Members of parliament enjoy parliamentary immunity: Without the parliament's approval, members may not be prosecuted for anything they say in session or otherwise do in the course of parliamentary proceedings, or be arrested or detained except for serious offences.

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