Political Science, asked by nesroy08, 3 months ago

Why the British parliament is bicameral when there is unitary Govt?​

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Answered by lavairis504qjio
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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.

Answered by sweetysuvarnakarottu
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Answer: 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.
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