A two house Parliament is made up of two distinctly different houses For example in Australia the federal government is made up of the house of representatives (the lower house) which is made up of members that come from all over the nation and represents their local electorate. To balance this out they have the senate( the upper house) which looks after states interests and is voter for by everyone in the state. Decisions made by the lower house have to be passed by the upper house to become law.
Australia's parliament is simply "Parliament". There are two Houses of Parliament - the upper house, which is The Senate and the lower house, which is the House of Representatives.
The two branches of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The two houses of parliament are the house of commons and the house of lords.
The Senate and The House of Representatives
House of Commons House of Lords
Parliament
The house of lords are not elected while the house of commons are elected.
The two houses are the House of Parliament and the House of Lords.
If you mean the Parliament of England, it is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The two houses of the Australian Federal Parliament are the Senate (the Upper House) and the House of Representatives (the Lower House).
Parliament of the United Kingdom is a bicameral government, two government houses, House of Lords, and the House of Common, British Parliament is supremacy in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
There are two houses in Australia's federal Parliament: the House of Representatives (lower House) and the Senate (upper House).