Political Science, asked by sarvesht525, 10 months ago

The assembly of elected representatives which legislates

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Answered by Royalstar785
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Answer:

The members of the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constituencies in each of the Indian states and union territories, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the state legislatures. Each state is allocated a fixed number of representatives in each chamber, in order of their respective population.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA)

Explanation:

  • Those elected or nominated to Vidhan Sabha or the Legislative Assembly are known as Members of Legislative Assembly or MLAs
  • MLAs are representatives who are elected by the voters of the constituency to the legislative assembly/legislature of a sub-national jurisdiction.
  • The people elect only one representative from each constituency who then becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly
  • The legislative assembly/state legislature may pass laws on all matters which cannot be legislated by Parliament.
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