introduction of state legislature
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A state legislature is a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system.
Two federations literally use the term "state legislature":
- The legislative branches of each of the fifty state governments of the United States are known as state legislatures. Six territorial legislatures also exist.
- The legislative branches of the twenty-eight state governments of India are known as state legislatures. In addition, three union territorial legislatures also exists.
Six other federations use other terms for the same concept:
- The legislative branches of the six states of Australia are known as state parliaments. In addition, two territorial parliaments also exist.
- The legislative branches of the states of Brazil are known as legislative assemblies.
- The legislative branches of the ten provinces of Canada are known as provincial legislative assemblies. Three territorial legislatures also exist.
- The legislative branches of the sixteen states of Germany and the nine states of Austria are known as the Landtag.
- The legislative branches of the thirteen states of Malaysia are known as the state assemblies.
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The Constitution of India provides for a legislature in each State and entrusts it with the responsibility to make laws for the state. ... In case of a bicameral state legislature, the upper house is known as State Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) and the lower house as the State Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha).
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