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The right of the people to give their verdict on law passed by legislature is called​

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Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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Passing a bill The bills taken up under legislative power of Parliament are treated as passed provided majority of members present at that time approved the bill either by voting or voice vote. It is also right of a member to demand voting instead of voice vote....

Answered by bhatiamona
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The right of the people to give their verdict on law passed by legislature is called

The right of the people to give their verdict on the law passed by the legislature is called the vote.

The right to vote is that right, which is used by the people in a democracy to give their verdict. The right to vote can be exercised to give its verdict on any law passed by the legislature. Such a pattern is called a plebiscite.

The right to vote is the fundamental right of a citizen in any democracy. This is the strongest weapon of democracy. It is by using this weapon that the public elects its favorite representative and ousts the ineligible representative from power.

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