Yes , with two chambers .
The house of Commons and the house of Lords.
The two Houses meet in separate chambers in the Palace of Westminster (commonly known as the "Houses of Parliament"), in the City of Westminster in London.
There are two chambers in the French parliament. The first one is the Assemblée nationale, the other is the Sénat.
Le Parlement (which is made up of two chambers, the "assemblée nationale" and the "Sénat")
The chambers are the rooms in parliament house where each of the houses of parliament meets, they have a distinctive U shape and are colored Green and Red for the House of Reps chamber and the Senate chamber respectively.
The chambers are the rooms in parliament house where each of the houses of parliament meets, they have a distinctive U shape and are colored Green and Red for the House of Reps chamber and the Senate chamber respectively.
The parliament makes the laws in France. It is composed of two chambers (like in the US or the UK), the Assemblée nationale and the Sénat. Proposed laws can originate from the government as well as from any member of parliament, but they will have to go through the two chambers before they are accepted as laws.
2 chambers of the Houses of Parliament.
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In the UK Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament). The two chambers are on either side of the central tower.
There could be a few people that could be considered leaders... The Clerks of each of the chambers are the leaders of the parliament in the sense of parliament as an institution. The presiding officers are the leaders of parliament in the sense that they chair meetings of the parliament. The leaders of the two major parties (Premier/Leader of Gov in Upper House and Opposition Leader) are that in the sense they control the bulk of members of the parliament.