The Parliament of Croatia (
Croatian: Hrvatski sabor) is the
unicameral legislature of
Croatia. Under the terms of the
Croatian Constitution, the Sabor represents the
people and is vested with the
legislative power.The Sabor is composed of between 100 and 160 members, elected on the basis of direct universal and equal
suffrage by secret ballot, for a term of 4 years. Members' mandate can be extended only during a war. Most representatives come from the Croatian mainland counties, but there are also some
minority and
diaspora seats. Currently the members' number is 152: 140 of them are from the counties, 8 from the minorities and 4 from abroad. The Sabor is presided by a President (sometimes referred to as Speaker or Chairman), who is assisted by at least one deputy president (usually four or five).
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