Sámi Parliament
The Sámi Parliament is a representative body for the Sámi people, an Indigenous group in northern Europe, primarily found in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Established in Norway in 1989, it aims to promote Sámi culture, language, and rights, while also addressing issues related to land and natural resources.
The Parliament consists of elected representatives who serve four-year terms. It works to influence national policies and ensure that the voices of the Sámi people are heard in matters affecting their communities. The Sámi Parliament also collaborates with other organizations to support the preservation of Sámi traditions and heritage.