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Sejm (pronounced: [sεjm]) was the name of the Polish parliament before the 20th century, or
Diet, which consisted of the lower house (Izba
Poselska) and the upper house (Senat) and the King. It was usually referred to as 3 states parliament.
The history of the Sejm dates back to 1493. The indirect elections were repeated every
two years.
Since 1918, the name Sejm has referred only to the lower house of the Parliament; the
upper house is still the Senate - Senat. Since the fall of
Communism, the Sejm comprises 460 members elected in proportional elections every 4 years.
See also
- Silent Diet (Sejm
Niemy)
- Great Diet (Sejm
Wielki)
- Contract Diet (Sejm
Kontraktowy)
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Seimas is the name of the parliament in Lithuania. See also: Politics of
Lithuania
Saeima is the name of the parliament in Latvia.
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