A legislative government, typically found in democratic systems, has the authority to create, alter, and repeal laws. This power is usually vested in a parliament or congress, which consists of elected representatives. In some cases, executive branches may also have the ability to influence or enact laws through executive orders, but the primary legislative authority resides with the legislative body. Additionally, in some systems, referendums allow citizens to directly vote on specific laws, further involving the public in the legislative process.
Legislater
A legislature.
Politicians, legislators, and government officials are responsible for making laws. These individuals are elected or appointed to represent the interests of the people in a democracy and have the authority to create, amend, and repeal laws through legislative processes.
Within the United State the legislative branch has the job to make the laws for our country. The branch also has the power to pass, amend, and repeal laws.
Liberalism leads to bigger government, because the people want nothing but more laws. Conservatism wants less government regulation, but again leads to bigger government and more laws. Neither of them repeal laws that they disagreed with while running.
persons who make or amend or repeal laws
Voters have been offered a referendum to repeal certain state laws this year.
A civilization is a large group of people who create a community, create a government, create laws and rules.
it created a force of laws
A legislature can create new laws, amend existing laws, or repeal laws through the legislative process, whereas a court can only interpret existing laws and create legal precedents based on those interpretations. Legislatures can also adapt laws to changing societal needs or values, while courts are constrained by the laws that are in place.
All legislative power is vasted in Congress, including the right to repeal or amend its Acts. States have similar legislatures which can enact law and amend them, as long as they adhere to the law of the Federal government.
National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws