BICAMERAL


Meaning of BICAMERAL in English

adjective

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■ NOUN

legislature

Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was Grand Duke, with a bicameral legislature .

parliament

Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament , the lower chamber of which is popularly elected for up to five years.

Legislative power is vested in a bicameral parliament consisting of a popularly elected 49-member House of Assembly and an appointed 16-member Senate.

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Legislative power is vested in a bicameral parliament consisting of a popularly elected 49-member House of Assembly and an appointed 16-member Senate.

Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament, the lower chamber of which is popularly elected for up to five years.

Legislative power is vested in the bicameral Legislative Assembly.

Over time, some bicameral systems have evolved toward unicameral systems.

The bicameral Congress was reduced overall in size.

The United States provides a good example of a bicameral system in which the two chambers are more or less equal.

Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was Grand Duke, with a bicameral legislature.

We see therefore that the Framers were acutely conscious that the bicameral requirement and the Presentment Clauses would serve essential constitutional functions.

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