Legislative branch of government is Parliament. Member of Parliament are elected by the citizens of a country. They also can be called representatives.
The parliament of Israel is.
Parliament,
its the parliament
Gabon is called a presidential republic. With that said, the legislative branch in the government of Gabon is called a parliament.
It is the Parliament.
In a democratic country citizens have a say in the government through their representatives in the parliament (this assembly is called in different ways in different countries). The members of Parliament are chosen by the citizens by exercising their right to a universal free suffrage. The legislative power belongs to Parliament. So, indirectly the citizens of the country can take part in law-making.
The Republic of Ireland.
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The parliament is called the Althing, which meets in the parliament house in the capital Reykjavík.
No, parliament is just the law making branch of their government, similar to our executive branch they just dont have a president at the top of it.
The Legislative Branch is the Parliament. The Executive Branch is referred to as Her Majesty's Government. It consists of several government departments, which are mostly located in the street called Whitehall.