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National Council of Slovakia

The National Council of the Slovak Republic 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.

Functions
The 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic is Slovakia's sole constitutional and legislative body. It considers and approves the constitution, constitutional amendments, and other legislation. It approves the state budget. Prior to their ratification, the parliament also should approve all important international treaties. Moreover, it gives consent for dispatching of military forces outside of Slovakia's territory and for the presence of foreign military forces on the territory of the Slovak Republic. ==Decision-making==
Decision-making
The parliament may vote only if a majority of all its members (76) are present. To pass a decision, the approval of a simple majority of all MPs present is required. Almost all legal acts can be adopted by this relative majority. An absolute majority (76 votes) is required to pass a vote of no-confidence in the cabinet or its members, or to elect and recall the Council's speaker or the deputy speakers. A qualified majority of 3/5 of all deputies (at least 90 votes) is required for the adoption of a constitution or a constitutional statute. == Committees of the National Council ==
Committees of the National Council
Standing committees and current leadership are listed below. ==Speakers==
Speakers
Richard Raši has served as Speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic since 26 March, 2025. ==Structure of former legislatures==
Structure of former legislatures
The length of the bars underneath represents each party's electoral performance. The difference in the total width of the bars is due to the election threshold of 5%; this threshold prevents a varying number of small parties from entering the National Council (most notably, after the 1994 election). === Slovak Parliament 1990–1992 === === Slovak Parliament 1992–1994 === === Slovak Parliament 1994–1998 === === Slovak Parliament 1998–2002 === === Slovak Parliament 2002–2006 === === Slovak Parliament 2006–2010 === === Slovak Parliament 2010–2012 === === Slovak Parliament 2012–2016 === === Slovak Parliament 2016–2020 === === Slovak Parliament 2020–2023 === === Slovak Parliament 2023–2027 === ==Elections==
Elections
Members of the parliament are elected directly for a 4-year term, under the proportional system. Although the suffrage is universal, only a citizen who has the right to vote, has attained 18 years of age and has permanent residency in the Slovak Republic is eligible to be elected. Similarly to the Netherlands and Israel, the whole country forms one multi-member constituency. The election threshold is 5%. Voters may indicate their preferences within the semi-open list. Parliamentary elections were last held in 2023. Latest election 2023 Slovak Parliamentary Election ==Members (1990–present)==
Buildings
, founder of the First Slovak National Council (1848) in the National Council of the Slovak Republic The main parliament building is situated next to the Bratislava Castle on the castle hill. The building is insufficiently large to accommodate all officials and representatives. The construction started in 1986 when Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia as a building for the Federal Parliament, which usually met in Prague. The secondary parliament building, the Zhupa house, which was the main building until 1994, is situated at Župné square next to the Trinitarian Church below the castle hill in Bratislava. ==Notes==
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