Incorrect. The United Kingdom's Parliament is a bicamerallegislature because it is comprised of two independent chambers: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. These are referred to as the lower house and the upper house, respectively.
In a unicameral legislature, there is only one chamber, as is the case in, for example, Norway or Denmark.
what is the role of the national executive
The English Parliament was the national legislature of the English.
Parliament
A bicameral Parliament.
members of the house in parliament
Britain's Legislature?
Parliament
The UK legislature is Parliament - divided into the House of Commons (elected) and the House of Lords (unelected).
The American colonist model of legislature was patterned after the English Parliament. The primary concern was that the government have a balance of power.
Parliament, or Knesset in Hebrew.
It is the Parliament.
Synonyms : government, legislative body , legislature , assembly, Members of Parliament