In Swaziland, now officially known as Eswatini, laws are made by the Parliament, which consists of two houses: the House of Assembly and the Senate. The King has significant authority, including the power to appoint members of the Senate and to veto legislation. The legislative process involves both houses, but ultimate decision-making power rests with the King, who can enact laws through royal decree. Thus, the law-making process combines parliamentary procedures with monarchical influence.
That country is Swaziland
Swaziland is called Swaziland today
SwaziLand
branch that makes laws
mom makes rule laws makes government
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
Congress makes the laws.
Yes there are zebras in Swaziland.
The motto of Swaziland is 'We are a fortress'.
it makes laws
i am doing a project on Swaziland and i have searched everywhere and have not found any significant landmarks of Swaziland
Swaziland is in Africa