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Parliament (the group of representatives in a country can be called in different names in each country, the important is that they are the people who have been elected by the citizens to represent them in the main assembly, which has the legislative power, i.e. the branch that has the power tho make laws.)
the house of representatives is elected by the people to represent each country.
An Assembly is a part of the government consisting of people who have been elected to make laws. They discuss issues and make decisions affecting a particular region.
they were called the cartenians
Legislative branch of government is Parliament. Member of Parliament are elected by the citizens of a country. They also can be called representatives.
Generally speaking, a country that is ruled by persons who have been elected by a free type of election process where more than one party places candidates for elected office is called a "democratic government". In some cause, and I emphasize "some" they are called "democratic republics".
Government that is ruled by the people through elected representatives is called a democracy.
That the leaders of the country are elected by the people at elections.
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
The consuls were the rulers of Rome. They were elected by the people. Below them were the senators, then the people of the country.
which country people's called sams
A group of people who have elected someone else to represent them is called an incumbency. This person will serve as an official post.