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what is unicameral and bicameral parliament

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A unicameral parliament is a legislative body that consists of a single chamber or house. This means that there is only one group of representatives that make and pass laws. Unicameral parliaments are relatively rare and are found in countries such as Denmark, New Zealand, and Uruguay.

On the other hand, a bicameral parliament is a legislative body that consists of two separate chambers or houses. Typically, one chamber is referred to as the lower house or the house of representatives, while the other chamber is known as the upper house or the senate. It is believed that a bicameral system provides for a more balanced and thorough analysis of proposed laws. Examples of countries with bicameral parliaments include the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany.

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