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In {{CountryLink|Turkey}}, they call congress ''Meclis''. | In {{CountryLink|Turkey}}, they call congress ''Meclis''. | ||
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The [[Chairman of Congress]] or '''Head of Congress''' usually is the leader of the Congress. | The [[Chairman of Congress]] or '''Head of Congress''' usually is the leader of the Congress. |
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Congress is the main legislative body of Erepublik nations. It is the place where elected candidates for Congress decide about political, military and economical future of a country by proposing different Laws. These elected candidates are called congress members.
The congress is also called:
In Australia, they call their congress The Senate.
In Ireland, it's known as The Dail.
In Israel, it is referred to as The Knesset.
In Japan, it is known as the Imperial Diet.
In the Netherlands it's generally (in Dutch) referred to as Tweede Kamer or Second Chamber.
In Portugal, it is known as the Assembelia da República (Assembly of the Republic).
In the United Kingdom, they call their congress House of Commons.
In Estonia, they call congress Riigikogu.
In Turkey, they call congress Meclis.
In Romania, they call congress The Parliament.
Leadership
The Chairman of Congress or Head of Congress usually is the leader of the Congress.