
Eduskunta
The Eduskunta is Finland's Parliament, responsible for making national laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government. It consists of 200 Members of Parliament (MPs) elected every four years through proportional representation. The Eduskunta debates and votes on proposed legislation, influences policy, and holds the government accountable. It operates as a key democratic institution ensuring representation of citizens' interests and maintaining the checks and balances within Finland's political system.