Chamber of Deputies (Romania)

Government (157) Supported by (19) Opposition (155) The Chamber of Deputies (Romanian: Camera Deputaților) is the lower house in Romania's bicameral parliament.

It has 330 total seats to which deputies are elected by direct popular vote using party-list proportional representation[5] to serve four-year terms.

The Chamber of Deputies in Romania is chosen through a democratic process, where all citizens have an equal opportunity to vote freely and privately.

[6] Its primary responsibilities, as outlined in the Constitution, revolve around legislating, overseeing the actions of the executive branch, and bolstering parliamentary diplomacy alongside traditional diplomatic endeavors.

[12] Elections to the Chamber of Deputies were held on 26 November 2000, in which the Social Democratic Party of Romania (PSD) won plurality.

The former political composition of the Romanian Parliament by political group breakdown (in mid November 2021)