��B. Balkan and South-Eastern European States Districts Vote Electoral Election Year Chamber Structure Chamber Names Number Type Size Total Seats Method Threshold Albania 1991 Unicameral People's Assembly 250 SM 1 250 Maj N/A 1992 People's Assembly 100 SM 1 100 Maj N/A 1 NL 40 40 PR 4% Total Seats 140 1996 People's Assembly 115 SM 1 115 Maj N/A 1 NL 25 25 PR 4% Total Seats 140 Croatia 1992 Bicameral House of Representatives 1993 House of Counties 21 MM 3 66 PR 5% Total Seats 66* 1995 House of Representatives 28 SM 1 28 Maj N/A 1 NL 80 80 PR 5% Total Seats 108* Bulgaria 1990 Unicameral Grand National Assembly 200 SM 1 200 Maj N/A 28 MM 4 to 12 200 PR 4% Total Seats 400 1991 National Assembly 31 MM 240 PR 4% & 1994 Romania 1990 Bicameral Chamber of Deputies 42 MM 4 to 39 396 PR N/A Senate 42 MM 2 to 14 119 PR N/A 1992 Chamber of Deputies 42 MM 4 to 29 341* PR 3% Senate 42 MM 2 to 13 143 PR 3% 1996 Chamber of Deputies 42 MM 4 to 29 341* PR 3% Senate 42 MM 2 to 13 143 PR 3% Slovenia 1996 Unicameral National Assembly 8 MM 11 88 PR N/A Legend "Districts: MM = Multi-Member, SM = Single Member, NL = National List" "Vote Method: PR = Proportional Representation, Maj = Majority" Sources "Inter-Parliamentary Union, ""PARLINE Database,"" at http:/www.ipu.org" "K. Jasiewicz, ""Elections and Political Change,"" in White, Batt and Lewis, eds., Developments in East European Politics (1993)" "J. McGregor. 1994. ""The Presidency in East Central Europe,"" RFE/RL Research Report 3:2 (January)" "Parliament of the Republic of Croatia, at http://www.sabor.hr" "Parliament of the Republic of Romania, at http://dias.vsat.ro" "Parliament of the Republic of Slovenija, at http://www.sigov.si" Notes * = Additional reserved seats