Art, asked by sendie758, 9 months ago

why does the Senate give the new bill a second look in Zimbabwe?

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Answered by Iraus
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The Senate of Zimbabwe is the upper of the two chambers in Zimbabwe's Parliament. It existed from independence in 1980 until 1989, and was re-introduced in November 2005. The other chamber of Parliament is the House of Assembly

In its current form, the Senate has 80 members. Of these, 60 members are elected from 10 six-member constituencies (based on the provinces) by proportional representation using party lists; the lists must have a woman at the top and alternate between men and women.[1] The other 20 seats include two reserved for people with disabilities and 18 for traditional chiefs.

Answered by angeleenashaji
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Answer:The Senate of Zimbabwe is the upper of the two chambers in Zimbabwe's Parliament. It existed from independence in 1980 until 1989, and was re-introduced in November 2005. The other chamber of Parliament is the House of Assembly

In its current form, the Senate has 80 members. Of these, 60 members are elected from 10 six-member constituencies (based on the provinces) by proportional representation using party lists; the lists must have a woman at the top and alternate between men and women.[1] The other 20 seats include two reserved for people with disabilities and 18 for traditional chiefs.

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