Report: estonian ecnomy
The Parliament of
Estonia is elected by people for a four-year term by proportional representation. The Estonian
parliament has 101 members and influences the governing of the state primarily by
determining the income and the expenses of the state. The Parliament of Estonia’s duties are
as follows: approve legislations; appoint high officials, including the Prime Minister and
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; elect the President; ratify significiant foreign treaties that
impose military and properietary obligations; bring about changes in law; approve the budget
presented by the government a law; monitor the executive power.
The President of the Republic of Estonia is the Head of State of Estonia. The President has
limited political power, but a representational function and the balancer of powers. The
President is a ceremonial figureheas with no executive power. The Head of State of Estonia