RIIGIKOGU
The 'Riigikogu' (from ''riigi-'', of the state, and ''kogu'', assembly) is the parliament of Estonia. All important state-related questions pass through the Riigikogu. In addition to approving legislation, the Riigikogu 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. The Riigikogu also ratifies significant foreign treaties that impose military and proprietary obligations, bring about changes in law, etc.; approves the budget presented by the government as law and monitors the executive power.
| Contents |
| History |
| Early elections |
| Toompea castle |
| Independence from the Soviet Union |
| Latest election |
| Current seats allocation |
| External links |
History
Early elections
The first elections to the Riigikogu took place in 1920. From 1920 to 1938, there were five more elections to the Riigikogu, but several were on the basis of different constitutions.
In 1920-1923 there was a closed list, while from 1926 to 1934 there was an optional open list choice. The basis of election was until 1932 proportional representation. The elections were on a regional basis, without any threshold in the first two elections, but from 1926 a moderate threshold (2%) was used.
Toompea castle
Since 1922, the sessions of the Riigikogu have taken place in the Toompea castle, where a new building in the exquisite expressionist and in an unusually modern style was erected to the former courtyard of the medieval castle in 1920-1922. During the subsequent periods of Soviet (1940-41), German (1941-44) and second Soviet occupation of Estonia (1944-1991) the Riigikogu was disbanded. The castle and the building of Riigikogu was used by the Supreme Soviet of Estonian SSR.
Independence from the Soviet Union
In September 1992, a year after Estonia had regained its independence from the Soviet Union, elections to the Riigikogu took place according to the Constitution of Estonia adopted in the summer of the same year. According to the 1992 constitution, the Riigikogu has 101 members. The present Riigikogu was elected on March 4, 2007. The main differences between this system and a pure political representation system are the established 5% national threshold, and the use of a modified d'Hondt formula (the divisor is raised to the power 0.9). This modification makes for more unproportionality than does the usual form of the formula.
Latest election
Current seats allocation
★ Reform Party 31,
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★ ''leader:'' Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister
★ Centre Party 29,
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★ ''leader:'' Edgar Savisaar
★ Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica 19,
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★ ''leader:'' Mart Laar
★ Social Democratic Party of Estonia 10,
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★ ''leader:'' Ivari Padar
★ Estonian Greens, 6
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★ ''leaders:'' Marek Strandberg, Peeter Jalakas, Valdur Lahtvee, Maret Merisaar
★ People's Union 6,
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★ ''leader:'' Jaanus Marrandi
External links
★ Riigikogu's website
★ Riigikogu's website
★ Riigkogu's election law
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