Czech National Council
Former legislative body of the Czech Republic
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Czech National Council Česká národní rada | |
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Legislative body of the Czech Republic in Czechoslovakia | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Established | 1969 |
Disbanded | 1992 |
Succeeded by | Chamber of Deputies (Czech Republic) |
Seats | 200 members (1969–1992) |
Elections | |
Voting system | Indirect non-competitive elections (1969–1971) Direct non-competitive elections (1971–1990) Direct competitive proportional representation (1990–1992) |
Last election | 5–6 June 1992 |
Meeting place | |
Thun Palace, Prague |
The Czech National Council (Czech: Česká národní rada, ČNR) was the legislative body of the Czech Republic since 1968 when the Czech Republic was created as a member state of Czech-Slovak federation. It was legally transformed into the Chamber of Deputies according to the Constitution (Act. No. 1/1993 Coll.) because of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992.
Chairmen of the Czech National Council
- Čestmír Císař 1968–1969
- Evžen Erban 1969–1981
- Josef Kempný 1981–1989
- Jaroslav Šafařík 1989–1990
- Dagmar Burešová 1990–1992
- Milan Uhde 1992–1992
See also
- Slovak National Council
- Federal Assembly (Czechoslovakia)
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Parliaments of Czechoslovakia
Predecessor
- Bohemian Diet (1861–1918)
National parliaments
Revolutionary National Assembly (cs) (1918–20) National Assembly (1920–39) None in the German-occupied Bohemia-Moravia; National Assembly (sk) in the Slovak State (1939–45) Interim National Assembly (1945–46) Constituent National Assembly (1946–48) National Assembly (Communist) (1948–68) Federal Assembly (1969–92)
Subnational parliaments
Parliament of Carpatho-Ukraine (1938-39) Czech National Council (1969–92) Slovak National Council (1969–92)
Succeeded by
Parliament of the Czech Republic (1993–present) National Council of Slovakia (1993–present)
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