National Council of Slovakia

National Council of the Slovak Republic

Národná rada Slovenskej republiky
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1 January 1993, 31 years ago
Preceded bySlovak National Council
Federal Assembly
Leadership
Peter Žiga, Hlas
since 7 April 2024 (acting)[1]
Deputy speakers
Andrej Danko, SNS
since 25 October 2023
Tibor Gašpar, Smer
since 27 June 2024
Peter Žiga, Hlas
since 25 October 2023
Structure
Seats150
Political groups
Government (76)
  •   Smer (41)
  •   Hlas (27)
  •   SNS (8)[a]

Opposition (74)

Committees19 Committees
Elections
Open list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold (7% for two-, three-party alliances; 10% for four-or-more party alliance) allocated under the largest remainder method with Hagenbach-Bischoff quota[2]
Last election
30 September 2023
Next election
2027
Meeting place
Parliament Building, Bratislava
Website
www.nrsr.sk

The National Council of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, abbreviated to NR SR) is the national parliament of Slovakia. It is unicameral and consists of 150 members, who are elected by universal suffrage under proportional representation with seats distributed via largest remainder method with Hagenbach-Bischoff quota every four years.[2]

Slovakia's parliament has been called the 'National Council' since 1 October 1992. From 1969 to 1992, its predecessor, the parliament of the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia, was called the Slovak National Council (Slovak: Slovenská národná rada).

The National Council approves domestic legislation, constitutional laws, and the annual budget. Its consent is required to ratify international treaties, and is responsible for approving military operations. It also elects individuals to some positions in the executive and judiciary, as specified by law.[3]

The parliament building is in Bratislava, Slovakia's capital, next to Bratislava Castle in Alexander Dubček Square.

  1. ^ Katuška, Michal (8 April 2024). "Pellegrini sa už nepovažuje za poslanca. Po zvolení konal inak ako Schuster". SME Domov (in Slovak). PETIT PRESS, a. s. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b Zákon o podmienkach výkonu volebného práva a o zmene a doplnení niektorých zákonov [Act on the Conditions for the Exercise of the Right to Vote and on Amendments to Certain Acts] (180/2014, Article 68). National Council of the Slovak Republic. 29 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Postavenie a právomoci". NR SR (in Slovak). Retrieved 20 May 2020.


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