In Germany, laws are made by the Bundestag, which is the federal parliament, and must also be approved by the Bundesrat, which represents the federal states (Länder). The process typically involves the drafting of a bill, discussions, and voting in both chambers. Once both the Bundestag and Bundesrat approve a bill, it is signed into law by the Federal President. This legislative process ensures that laws reflect both federal and state interests.
Laws in Germany are made and changed at national level by the two-chamber Bundestag and at state (land) level by the Landtage. In addition, towns and local authorities can pass bye-laws.
Germany is a democratic country, so yes it has lots of laws.
branch that makes laws
the Nuremberg laws.
mom makes rule laws makes government
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
Congress makes the laws.
it makes laws
the government does for the who makes laws for your city.
Congress makes the laws for the whole Nation! :)
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.