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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
A bicameral system of legislature represents the classical model of mixed government. In a bicameral system, the legislature has two houses, chambers or assmeblies. Instead of deliberating and voting on issues in a single legislative assembly, in a bicameral system, the legislators dicuss topics and vote on issues in two seperate houses. The method of electionor/selection of the members and the modalities of passing laws differ from country to country.
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