In Cyprus, further to their general right to vote as members of the Greek community, the members of the each of the Maronite, Armenian and Latin religious groups elect a deputy to the House of Representatives, with a consultative status. Each representative is entitled to submit the views of his or her group on any matter relating to such group or to make necessary representations on such matters relating to his or her group before any organ or committee of the House of Representatives or any organ or authority of the Republic, with regard to the matters which fell within the competence of the Greek Communal Chamber before this Chamber was abolished and its legislative functions were undertaken by the House of Representatives in 1965.