Croatian Parliament
The Croatian Parliament, known as Sabor, is the national legislative body of Croatia. It is a unicameral assembly, meaning it has only one chamber, and consists of 151 members who are elected for a four-year term. The Sabor is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government.
The Sabor meets in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia. It plays a crucial role in the country's democratic process, representing the interests of the citizens. The Parliament also has the authority to ratify international treaties and appoint the Prime Minister based on the majority party or coalition.