From 1867 until 1918, in
Cisleithania, the Austrian part of the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy, the lower house of the
Imperial Council (
Reichsrat) parliament, the
Abgeordnetenhaus was generally known in English as "House of Representatives". Since 1855 the lower house in the
Landtag of Prussia was called
Abgeordnetenhaus, as distinct from the upper
House of Lords. In 1934, the
Nebraska voters approved a
unicameral legislature dissolving the House of Representatives and transferring its powers to the Senate. The Kenyan
House of Representatives was combined with the
Senate in 1966, to form an enlarged single chamber parliament, known as the
National Assembly. The Senate was re-established as an upper house following the 2010
Kenyan constitutional referendum. Under the
First and
Second Republics, the
National Assembly of
South Korea was officially bicameral, consisting of the
House of Councillors and
House of Representatives. In practice, however, the National Assembly was unicameral under the First Republic, as the
first election of the House of Councillors was not held until the Second Republic was founded in 1960. Following a
military coup the following year, the National Assembly was dissolved. Since its restoration in December 1963, the National Assembly has been unicameral. The
House of Representatives of
Ceylon (now
Sri Lanka) was the lower chamber of the
parliament established in 1947 according to the
Soulbury Constitution. The 1972 First Republican Constitution of Sri Lanka replaced it with the unicameral
National State Assembly. The
Parliament of Sierra Leone, like its counterparts in other former British colonies, began as a Legislative Council. It was inaugurated in 1863 but was renamed the House of Representatives in 1954. Following the surrender of
South Vietnam to
North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong forces in 1975, a
Provisional Revolutionary Government established itself in Saigon and disbanded the bicameral National Assembly consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Under
apartheid, the
House of Representatives was the house for
South Africa's mixed race '
Coloured' community, in the
Tricameral Parliament of 1984 to 1994. In 1994 the
House of Representatives of the Gambia was dissolved in a
coup d'état led by
Yahya Jammeh. It was replaced as the legislature by the
National Assembly according to the 1997
Constitution of The Gambia. The
House of Representatives of Fiji was the lower chamber of
Fiji's
Parliament from 1970 to 2006. It was suspended by the
2006 military coup. The
2013 Constitution abolished it and replaced it with a
single chamber Parliament. ==See also==