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The Romanian constitution reserves 18 seats in the Senate for parties and cultural associations of the ethnic minorities in Romania. At the last legislativeelections, 28 November 2004, the following parties and associations won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Elections in Romania gives information on election and election results in Romania. ... November 28 is the 332nd day (333rd on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Romanias Chamber of Deputies, inside the Palace of the Parliament. ...
Association of Italians of Romania (Asociaţia Italienilor din România)
Bulgarian Union of the Banat - Romania (Uniunea Bulgară din Banat - România)
Cultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania (Uniunea Culturală a Rutenilor din România)
A short war was fought between government and ethnic Albanian rebels, mostly in the north and west of the country, in March–June 2001.
The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie) and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court.
Most of the native Albanians, Turks and Bosniaks are Muslims, as are a minority of the country's ethnic Slavic Macedonian population, known as Macedonian Muslims.
On 17 May 2005, all the parties in the Congress of Deputies, except the PP, passed the Central Government's motion of beginning peace talks with the ETA with no political concessions and only if it gives up all its weapons.
The Prime Minister Rodríguez Zapatero, whose party won the election three days after the Madrid train bombings in March 2004, plans to reduce government intervention in business, combat tax fraud, and support innovation, research and development, but also intends to reintroduce labour market regulations that had been scrapped by the Aznar government.
According to Imdiversity.com (2003 statistics), the largest foreign minorities are Romanian(500,000 - 1,000,000 unnoficially) Ecuadorians (375 000), Moroccans (365 846), Argentines (300,000) Colombians (244,000) and British (121 107), followed by other nationalities, as Chinese, Filipinos, Dominicans, Peruvians, Guineans, etc. A sizeable number of Spanish citizens also descends from these communities.