The general public in Slovenia often refer to the National Assembly alone as the Slovenian Parliament.
[1] However, the National Council, the representative body of basic social groups, also performs a further, if minor, part of the legislative function.
[3][4] In 2008, the Constitutional Court of Slovenia recognized the Slovenian Parliament as incompletely bicameral.
[5] The National Assembly and the National Council convene in a modernist palace known as the "Slovenian Parliament" and sited in Republic Square, Ljubljana.
An unrealized project for a Slovenian Parliament building, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik in the late 1940s, features on the Slovenian euro coins.