Czech Senate
The Czech Senate is the upper chamber of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. It consists of 81 senators who are elected for six-year terms. The Senate's primary role is to review and amend legislation proposed by the lower chamber, known as the Chamber of Deputies.
Senators are elected through a two-round system in single-member districts. The Senate also has the authority to approve or reject constitutional amendments, ratify international treaties, and oversee the government. It plays a crucial role in the legislative process and represents the interests of the regions within the country.