Chamber of Deputies, Luxembourg
- Editorial Team | WIAN
- Apr 23
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 28
/ ˈtʃeɪm.bər əv ˈdep.jʊ.tiːz / institution /
RE: DEMOCRACY, EUROPE, GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENT, LUXEMBOURG

The Chamber of Deputies is the national parliament of Luxembourg. It is made up of 60 elected members who represent the people and are responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government’s work.
Deputies are elected every five years through a system of proportional representation, which means seats are shared based on the number of votes each party receives. The Chamber meets in Luxembourg City and debates issues such as housing, education, climate, and social policy.
As Luxembourg’s only legislative chamber, it plays a central role in the country’s democracy. Its sessions are open to the public, and many are broadcast online, helping ensure transparency and accountability.
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