Role of parliamentary committees in a making of law?
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Parliamentary committees play a very important role in making laws. As in most democratic countries the power to legislative is vested in Parliament. Proposed legislation, called bills, is first introduced to the floor of Parliament.
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Role of parliamentary committees in a making of law
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- Parliamentary committees are an important part of the work of the Parliament. They investigate issues and bills (proposed laws) in detail, so that the Parliament can be well-informed before making decisions of national significance. One of the roles of the Parliament is to make laws for the nation.
- A bill can only become a law if it is passed by a majority vote in the House of Representatives and the Senate. The bill must be agreed to in identical form by both chambers, and given Royal Assent by the Governor-General. It is then known as an Act of Parliament.
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