Not all countries have a parliament; the structure of government varies widely around the world. Some nations, like absolute monarchies, may not have a parliamentary system or may have limited legislative bodies. Others may employ different forms of governance, such as presidential systems or authoritarian regimes, where the role of a parliament is minimal or non-existent. Ultimately, the presence and function of a parliament depend on each country's political structure and constitution.
All of them.
The European Parliament passes legislation that effects all of the countries that are a part of the European Union.
The European Parliament passes legislation that effects all of the countries that are a part of the European Union.
All 4 countries do.
It depends on which parliament and which countries you're talking about.
No countries but Illitrate parliament.
Yes, all members of the European Union are democracies with their own parliaments.
Europe does not have a parliament as such. Europe consists of over 50 countries, each of which has its own Parliament. There is an organisation called the European Union, which has 28 of Europe's countries as members. It has a parliament which is simply known as the European Parliament.
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India and England are countries that both have Parliaments. Guatemala, France, Russia, Mexico, Paraguay and Spain all have Congresses.
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In what country? Many countries have parlaiments.