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- Law_of_Estonia abstract "According to the Constitution of Estonia (Estonian: ''Põhiseadus'') the supreme power of the state is vested in the people. The people exercise their supreme power of the state on the elections of the Riigikogu through citizens who have the right to vote. The supreme judicial power is vested in the Supreme Court or Riigikohus, with 17 justices. The Chief Justice is appointed by the parliament for nine years on nomination by the president. The official Head of State is the President of Estonia, who gives assent to the laws passed by Riigikogu, also having the right of sending them back and proposing new laws. The president, however, does not use these rights very often, having a largely ceremonial role. He or she is elected by Riigikogu, with two-thirds of the votes required. If the candidate does not gain the amount of votes required, the right to elect the president goes over to an electoral body, consisting of the 101 members of Riigikogu and representatives from local councils. As other spheres, Estonian law-making has been successfully integrated with the Information Age.".
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- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageRevisionID "545651245".
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estonian_law.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_Estonia.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Head_of_state.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Information_Age.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Judiciary.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Estonia.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Riigikogu.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Estonia.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_court.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:assent.
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Estonia".
- Law_of_Estonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Law of Estonia".
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- Law_of_Estonia subject Category:Estonian_law.
- Law_of_Estonia comment "According to the Constitution of Estonia (Estonian: ''Põhiseadus'') the supreme power of the state is vested in the people. The people exercise their supreme power of the state on the elections of the Riigikogu through citizens who have the right to vote. The supreme judicial power is vested in the Supreme Court or Riigikohus, with 17 justices. The Chief Justice is appointed by the parliament for nine years on nomination by the president.".
- Law_of_Estonia label "Law of Estonia".
- Law_of_Estonia sameAs Q3039780.
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- Law_of_Estonia sameAs Q3039780.
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- Law_of_Estonia isPrimaryTopicOf Law_of_Estonia.