Rigsdag of Scandinavia (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)

The Rigsdag is the national legislative assembly and the supreme decision-making body in the United Kingdom of Scandinavia. The Rigsdag is bicameral legislature with total 926 members, consisting of an upper house (the Landsting) and a lower house (the Folketing). The Rigsdag is located in Christiansborg Palace, on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen.

The Landsting, literally means the State Assembly, currently consists of 345 members: 57 hereditary members from the Scandinavian noble houses; 125 members appointed for life and 98 appointed for eight years by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister, called the Heeres; and 65 members that indirectly elected by county and city councilors every four years. The Folketing, literally means the People’s Assembly, consists of 581 members that directly elected by universal suffrage based on party-list proportional representation.