China has the largest legislative body in the world, known as the National People's Congress (NPC), which consists of approximately 2,980 members. The NPC convenes annually to discuss and pass laws, approve budgets, and make key government decisions. Its size reflects China's vast population and the structure of its political system, which is led by the Communist Party.
China has the world's largest elected legislative body with almost 3,000 representatives in the China's National People's Congress.
India has the world's largest elected legislative body, known as the Parliament of India. It consists of two houses, the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), with a total of 790 members.
In every country Legislative body of the country makes the law and the judiciary interpreters it.
The largest political party in the legislative branch is typically referred to as the "majority party." This party holds the most seats in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, allowing it to exert significant influence over the legislative agenda and leadership positions. The majority party often plays a crucial role in shaping laws and policies.
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.
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It was and remains the ruling body of the country
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Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
The House of Representatives is the largest of the two bodies -- House of Representative and Senate -- that make up the Congress. The House of Representatives is the largest of the two bodies -- House of Representative and Senate -- that make up the Congress.
the legislative branch
The main legislative body is Parliament.