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The Canadian Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the Senate. Together, their purpose is to write laws.
The role of the House of Commons is to govern the country. It is made up of all the members of parliament, that are voted in by the likes of me. They pass laws etc. The House of Lords is made up of life peers, peers of the realm, bishops and archbishops. They can revoke laws that have been passed by the House of Commons.
Parliament is made up of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Sovereign
I assume you are talking about the UK Parliament. The House of Commons is made up entirely of elected representatives; the House of Lords is made up of a combination of members of the Peerage, some of whom are hereditary and some of whom are 'life peers', i.e. people who have been ennobled by the monarch but who cannot pass their title down through their family. Other members of the Lords include the countrie's top judges, the countrie's top archbishops, and very senior members of the military top brass.
The role of the House of Commons is to govern the country. It is made up of all the members of parliament, that are voted in by the likes of me. They pass laws etc. The House of Lords is made up of life peers, peers of the realm, bishops and archbishops. They can revoke laws that have been passed by the House of Commons.
Yes. The House of Commons and The House of Lords make up the Parliment.
It is called the Parliament. It is divided into two parts the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The house of commons comes up with discuses and puts forward a proposal to enact a new law then if the House of Lords agrees with it it can be formed into a law.
The House of Commons has far more authority and power, despite being a "lower house". The House of Lords actually has more members, but they don't always show up. The House of Lords can use its power to slow up prospective new legislation
The House of Commons is sometimes referred to as simply the Commons, the Lower House, and during debates of the House of Lords (or the Canadian Senate), it can be referred to as "the other place" (since members of the Lords and Senate are not supposed to debate the conduct of the House of Commons).
That would depend on the Country in question. For example in the UK the House of Common and the House of Lords make up Parliament. In Canada the upper house is the Senate and the lower house is called the House of Commons. In both countries the people directly elect represenatives to the House of Commons. Canada's Senate is comprised of 105 Seats appointed by the Governor General with the advise of the Prime Minister and each position serves until the age of 75.The House of Commons and the House of Lords
The House of Commons and The House of Lords make up the two parts and they are located in Westminster.
The three parts of Parliament are The House of Lords, House of Commons and the Queen.