House of Councillors (South Korea)
The House of Councillors (Korean hangul: 참의원, hanja: 參議院) was the upper house of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea during its Second Republic. The House of Councillors was established by the Constitution of the Second Republic of Korea, which established a bicameral legislature. De jure, a House of Councillors was provided for during the First Republic, but the lower House of Representatives acted as the only house in a unicameral legislature since the House of Councillors was not actually established.
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House of Councillors (South Korea)
The House of Councillors (Korean hangul: 참의원, hanja: 參議院) was the upper house of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea during its Second Republic. The House of Councillors was established by the Constitution of the Second Republic of Korea, which established a bicameral legislature. De jure, a House of Councillors was provided for during the First Republic, but the lower House of Representatives acted as the only house in a unicameral legislature since the House of Councillors was not actually established.
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The House of Councillors (Kore ...... was not actually established.
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مجلس المستشارين (الهانغول الكو ...... أنشأ هيئةً تشريعية من مجلسين.
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参议院(韓語:참의원)是大韓民國已廢除之上議院,第二共和国正 ...... 民议院和参议院。参议院从在1952年修订的《韓國憲法》規定。
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참의원(參議院, House of Councillors) ...... 민의원만 구성하고 참의원의원 선거는 실시하지 않았다.
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Upper house
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House of Councillors
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참의원
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Chamuiwon , Ch'amŭiwŏn
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The House of Councillors (Kore ...... was not actually established.
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مجلس المستشارين (الهانغول الكو ...... أنشأ هيئةً تشريعية من مجلسين.
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参议院(韓語:참의원)是大韓民國已廢除之上議院,第二共和国正 ...... 民议院和参议院。参议院从在1952年修订的《韓國憲法》規定。
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참의원(參議院, House of Councillors) ...... 민의원만 구성하고 참의원의원 선거는 실시하지 않았다.
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House of Councillors (South Korea)
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مجلس المستشارين الكوري الجنوبي
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參議院 (大韓民國)
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참의원 (대한민국)
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House of Councillors
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참의원 (參議院)
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