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In Trinidad and Tobago, laws are made primarily in Parliament, which consists of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Proposed laws, known as bills, are debated and must be approved by both houses before receiving presidential assent to become law. Additionally, local government bodies can enact by-laws within their jurisdictions. The legal framework is further shaped by the Constitution and various statutes.

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