Psaran system

The Psaran system is one of several methods of electing members to a legislature. Originally pioneered in the later part of the seventeenth century by the Rhomanian politician and philosopher Basil Psaras, it is now used in a wide variety of states around the world. Psaran systems generally involve a mostly universal suffrage, regular elections, a single legislative chamber, and a degree of federalisation. The most famous Psaran system is the Rhomanian Psaran Constitution.