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In Barbados, laws are created through a legislative process that involves several key steps. Proposed laws, known as bills, are introduced in either the House of Assembly or the Senate. These bills undergo multiple readings, debates, and committee reviews before being voted on. If approved by both houses, the bill is sent to the Governor-General for royal assent, after which it becomes law.

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