Trick question - there is only one - the Legislative Assembly. The upper house - the Legislative Council was abolished over eighty years ago.
The house of Commons and the house of Lords.
There are two chambers in the French parliament. The first one is the Assemblée nationale, the other is the Sénat.
Yes , with two chambers .
The only Parliament House in Queensland is the Queensland State Parliament House in Brisbane, on Alice Street. Queensland Parliament is made up of a single house, the Legislative Assembly.
In the UK Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament). The two chambers are on either side of the central tower.
The Parliament of Grenada is composed of the Monarch and the two chambers, which are the Senate and the House of Representatives. As of 2014, the Speaker of the House is Michael Pierre.
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.
The Senate and house of Representatives is the two chambers you are referring to.
Australia's parliament is simply "Parliament". There are two Houses of Parliament - the upper house, which is The Senate and the lower house, which is the House of Representatives.
The two branches of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
it is green and it is called Senate @happy to help@
The two houses of parliament are the house of commons and the house of lords.