There have also been calls for the creation of a single, country-wide constituency.
Like the Netherlands, the country is a single multi-member constituency.
A number of local issue parties also stood in single constituencies.
It became a single constituency in 1874, and has existed continuously since then.
Yorkshire was represented at this time as one single, large, county constituency.
It is elected in a single constituency using the proportional representation system.
The historic county was a single constituency, for parliamentary purposes, until 1918.
The remaining 20 deputies are selected on the basis of a single national constituency.
In the remaining member states, the whole country forms a single constituency.
For the elections the country formed a single 100-member constituency.