Finnish Parliament
The Finnish Parliament, known as Eduskunta, is the national legislature of Finland. It consists of 200 members who are elected every four years. The Parliament is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government.
Located in Helsinki, the Parliament building is an important symbol of Finnish democracy. The members represent various political parties, reflecting the diverse views of the Finnish population. The Parliament also plays a key role in international relations and can influence Finland's position in the European Union.