Politics:it enact laws which govern the people of a particular country.
Socially:it represents the majority views during sessions
The States-General is the parliament of the Netherlands.
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament
the estate general and the English parliament are not the same.
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament
Attorney General of India or Solicitor General of India
France's medieval parliament was called Estates-General or States-General. It was eventually replaced by the National Constituent Assembly during the French Revolution.
Attorney-General
Attorny general
Registered Electors at General Elections.
Prior to the 2010 general election, a general election had not caused a hung Parliament since February 1974, when Labour narrowly failed to win an overall majority at the polls.
An act is a formal written document that sets out rules or laws passed by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. It carries the force of law once enacted. Statutes are laws that have been formally written and codified by a legislative body, which are also known as statutory law.
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