Political Science, asked by aratrik, 1 year ago

what is joint session?

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Answered by tiashasha
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A joint session or joint convention is, most broadly, when two normally separate decision-making groups meet together, often in a special session or other extraordinary meeting, for a specific purpose. Most often it refers to when both houses of a bicameral legislature sit together.
Answered by ShivPriya
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A joint session or join convention is most broadly , when two normally separate decision - making groups mee together , often in a special session or other extraordinary meetings , for a specific purpose.

Most often it refers to when both of houses of bicameral legislature sit together.

The constitution created a bicameral national legislature - that is, a Congress composed of two separate chambers , the Senate and the house of representatives.

The Senate are sometimes called as upper house , it has 100 seats ( smaller ) and it's members serve longer terms ( 6 years ).

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