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.