What is meant by
bi-cameral parliament ? clarity
with reference to our federal parliament.
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Explanation:
Bicameral literally means 'two-Chamber'. A
bicameral parliament is one that contains two
separate assemblies who must both agree
when new laws are made. The UK Parliament is
bicameral because both the House of Commons
and the House of Lords are involved in making
legislation
WHEREAS
A federal parliamentary republic refers to a
federation of states with a republican form of
government that is, more or less, dependent
upon the confidence of parliaments at both
the national and sub-national levels. It is a
combination of the government republic and the
parliamentary republic.
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