Phrases with «bicameral»

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"Bicameral" means having two separate chambers or houses, typically referring to a legislative body. In simpler terms, it means having two groups or parts that work together to make decisions or create laws. Full definition

«bicameral» + noun

Sentences with «bicameral»

  • I think this is in part because I don't see the point of bicameral legislatures, especially in a federal system. (slaw.ca)
  • «Does my noble friend accept that in a number of bicameral systems in the world it is possible for a Prime Minister to be in either House? (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • In bicameral parliaments, the term relates to the situation in chamber whose confidence is considered most crucial to the continuance in office of the government (generally, the lower house). (en.wikipedia.org)
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