the parliamentary system of uk is the product of
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The Parliament of the United Kingdom is split into three separate parts, the House of Commons (the lower house), the lords (the upper house) and the Monarch. Most legislative power is concentrated in the House of Commons. It is made up of 650 Members of Parliament (MPs)...
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The parliamentary system of uk is the product of bicameral parliament.
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- 1st January 1801, the UK congress formed.
- Britain is a administrative monarchy.
- The British Parliament is a bicameral congress, that's to say that it's made up of two chambers, or two" Houses"; above the two Houses, but in an basically formal part, there's the Sovereign- king or queen- also known as" the crown."
- The business of Parliament takes place in two Houses, the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
- Their work is analogous making laws( legislation), checking the work of the government( scrutiny), and mooting current issues.
- Generally the opinions made in one House have to be approved by the other.
- Parliament is made up of three central rudiments the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Monarchy.
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