House of the Elected (Mannerheim's Finland)

The House of the Elected composes of one half of the Legislative branch of the. Primarily, the House is the proposer for legislation and seeks support firstly by a majority in the House then, if successful, by a majority in the. Secondly, the House has the same role in reverse for the. As an elected body, the House contains 200 seats which are allocated to successful candidates after a parliament election. These elections are divided into the electoral districts which the MPs represent. The House's origins stem from the Parliament Act in 1906. and at the behest of. The House contains 200 seats.