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what is parliament and legislature?

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Answered by Reet17hande
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Parliament is the term for the whole combination of lawmaking bodies, this usually includes a lower house, an upper house, and monarch or president. Each of these is typically required to grant assent to create a new Act of Parliament.

A legislature is a body for debating and passing laws and as such in the above example both the lower house and the upper house are, individually, legislatures. A legislature need not be part of a parliament and may be a sub-national lawmaking body or exist in a non-parliamentary country.



Answered by Anshults
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Parliament and legislature

Explanation:

  • A parliament is a place where elected politicians were also known as members of parliaments meet to decide laws and make the decision for the country laws and discuss the development plan for the coming years.
  • One of the jobs if the parliament is to check whether the government is working properly or not.
  • The legislature is the branch of the government, legislature's job is to make and amend the Laws of the country and the process of legislation should be transparent.

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