Croatian Parliament
The Croatian Parliament (Croatian: Hrvatski sabor) or the Sabor[upper-alpha 1] is the unicameral representative body of the citizens of the Republic of Croatia.
It is Croatia's legislature. Under the terms of the Croatian Constitution, the Sabor represents the people and is vested with legislative power. The Sabor is made up of 151 members elected to a four-year term.
Croatian Parliament Media
Cetingrad charter attesting the 1527 Election in Cetin.
Ban Josip Jelačić at the opening of the first modern Croatian Parliament (Sabor), June 5, 1848. The tricolour flag can be seen in the background.
Celebration in front of the Croatian Parliament on the occasion of the severance of state and legal ties between Croatia and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy 1918
Session of the Sabor on 29 October 1918
Painting in the Sabor Palace marking the 25th of June 1991 on which day the Sabor passed the Constitutional Decision on the Independence and Sovereignty of the Republic of Croatia, thus declaring the Republic of Croatia an independent and sovereign state.
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References
- ↑ "Hrvatski sabor obilježava Međunarodni dan demokracije" [Croatian Parliament marks the international day of democracy] (in hrvatski). Sabor. 15 September 2009. Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2012.