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What is a parliament​

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Answered by alkaninu
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It is a country's legislature (law making) body of the government. It has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries.

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In it, the interests of the greatest possible number of citizens should be represented. They all can vote for individuals who represent them in Parliament. In Austria, There are two chambers: National & Federal. It is formed by votes in general elections helps to decide who is going to have a say in politics in the next few years. After each election parliamentary seats are redistributed. The more powerful part of Parliament is the National Council, which is elected directly by popular vote. Not so the second chamber, the Federal Council.

Answered by samarendralaishram54
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Answer:

parliament is legislature at the central level

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