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In Mauritius, laws are passed through a parliamentary process. A proposed law, known as a bill, is introduced in either the National Assembly or the Senate. The bill undergoes several readings and debates, allowing members to discuss its provisions and suggest amendments. Once approved by a majority in both houses, the bill is sent to the President for assent, after which it becomes law.

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