It is generally called the legislative branch of a government. In the US government it is Congress. In the states it is commonly called the legislature. In some countries, as in the United Kingdom, it is Parliament. In other countries it is some other name unique to that country.
A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws.
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.)
A political unit with power to make and enforce laws over people is known as the legislative branch. In the United States, the US Congress, state legislators and town councils are common examples.
The government, specifically the legislative branch of the government is elected to make laws for the country. This includes the House of Representatives and Senate.
Government has the power to make laws that govern the actions of the people in the political system. A democratic government puts this power in the hands of the people.
Population- a group of people with a common identity Territory- having known and recognized bounderies Government- being organized politically Sovereignity- the power to make laws and enforce laws
Law makers
Government
a Government
The legislative branch
by electing representatives to make laws
No, The president does not make the law, he only has the power to pass, veto, or suggest a law. the group of people who make the laws and run them through the president is the Senate. Also, if the president vetoes the law, the senate can overthrow his decision if 2/3 of the senate vote for the law to pass.