- Riksdag
The "Riksdag" is the official Swedish term of the
Parliament of Sweden and theParliament of Finland (in Finland alongside the Finnish word "eduskunta"). In Swedish, the word has also become commonly used as a generally term for a legislative assembly, aparliament ( _sv. parlament).The word "Riksdag" derives from the Swedish term "Riksens ständer" ("the
Estates of the Realm "). It refers to a meeting of representatives from acrossSweden and has been used in Sweden since theMiddle Ages . With the introduction of the bi-cameral legislative assembly in1866 , the term "Riksens ständer" was officially changed to "Riksdag".In Finland, the earlier Swedish term for the parliament, "Lantdag", was changed to "Riksdag" in the new republican constitution in 1919.
Riskdag has
cognate s in the German word "Reichstag" (used for various German national parliaments up until 1945), the Danish "rigsdag" (used for theparliament of Denmark 1849-1953) and the Estonian "riigikogu" (used for the parliament of Estonia 1920-1940 and again since 1991).
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