The legislative or law-making branch- which is represented in the US by the Senate ( upper House- l00 members) and the House of Representatives- lower House- about 400 Plus members) In Soviet Russia, of all places you had the Duma ( people"s assembly, roughly) and the Presidium. Presidium made up mainly of high Party and Armed Forces officials such as Generals, Admirals, KGB directors, etc. neither body was elective in the American sense.
Parliament is like the United States' Congress, so Parliament is part of government.
The UK, and most governments which are based on the UK government. The executive branch consists of Departments which come under control of Parliament.
The legislative branch, parliament, the monarch, the dictator and their cabinet, it depends on the form of government
New Zealand's government is based in Wellington, the capital. Parliament, the Executive (which meets in the Beehive) and all of the government departments are based there.
The Houses of Parliament
parliament
its part of the government, and that's why it has to be powerful.
The Parliament.
Parliament
became a permanent part of English government.
Parliament is the legislative branch and controls the executive branch. The judicial branch is seperate.
Because they were part of the Britain government!