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{{Politics of Austria}}
{{Politics of Austria}}


The [[Austrian]] <b>parliament</b> consists of two chambers,
The '''Austrian parliament''' consists of two chambers,


* the [[Nationalrat]] (national council) and
* the [[Nationalrat]] (national council) and
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* the [[Bundesversammlung (Austria)|Bundesversammlung]] (federal assembly).
* the [[Bundesversammlung (Austria)|Bundesversammlung]] (federal assembly).


The composition of the <b>Nationalrat</b> is determined every four years by general elections. The national council is the dominant chamber in the Austrian legislation.
The composition of the <b>Nationalrat</b> is determined every four years by general elections. The national council is the dominant chamber in the [[Austrian]] legislation.


The <b>Bundesrat</b> is fed by the individual [[Landtagen]] (Parliament of the Lands of the Federal Republic). The Bundesrat possesses a dilatory right of veto in most cases, that only a strong, persistant resolution of the national council can set into place.
The <b>Bundesrat</b> is fed by the individual [[Landtagen]] (Parliament of the Lands of the Federal Republic). The Bundesrat possesses a dilatory right of veto in most cases, that only a strong, persistant resolution of the national council can set into place.
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* [[Constitution of Austria]]
* [[Constitution of Austria]]


==Links==
==External links==
[http://www.parlinkom.gv.at The Austrian Parliament - Official Homepage]
[http://www.parlinkom.gv.at The Austrian Parliament - Official Homepage]



Revision as of 03:29, 16 July 2005

The Austrian parliament consists of two chambers,

The composition of the Nationalrat is determined every four years by general elections. The national council is the dominant chamber in the Austrian legislation.

The Bundesrat is fed by the individual Landtagen (Parliament of the Lands of the Federal Republic). The Bundesrat possesses a dilatory right of veto in most cases, that only a strong, persistant resolution of the national council can set into place.

The Bundesversammlung consists of the members of both houses of parliaments and convenes only on rare occasions.

The parliament building is located on the Viennese Ringstrasse, one of the city's most famous and central sights. It was built during 1874-1883 by Theophil Hansen as head of the government. Hansen concentrated on a neo-attic, classic Greek style of architecture for Austria's hub of government. Before the parliament building stands the Pallas Athena, a statue of the Greek goddess of wisdom. During the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, the building housed the Reichsrat of Cisleithania.

Also see

The Austrian Parliament - Official Homepage