- The
State Legislative ****embly, or
Vidhana Sabha, or
Saasana Sabha, is a
legislative body in each of the
states and
certain union territories of India...
-
bicameral legislatures featuring an
upper house. The name used to
refer to a
legislative body
varies by country.
Common names include: ****embly (from Old French...
- A
statute is a
formal written enactment of a
legislative body; a law
enacted by a legislature. Typically,
statutes declare,
command or
prohibit something...
- A
member of the
Legislative ****embly (MLA) is a
representative elected to sit in a
legislative ****embly. The term most
commonly refers to
members of the...
- Chairperson. A
speaker is the
presiding officer of the Lok
Sabha and of the
legislative ****embly of each of the twenty-eight
states and
three union territories...
- A
member of the
Legislative ****embly (MLA) is a
representative elected by the
voters of an
electoral district (constituency) to the
legislature of State...
- The
Uttar Pradesh Legislative ****embly, also
known as
Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, is the
lower house of
bicameral legislature of the
Indian state Uttar...
- The
Legislative ****embly of
Alberta is the
deliberative ****embly of the
province of Alberta, Canada. It sits in the
Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton...
- An
electoral (congressional,
legislative, etc.) district,
sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a
geographical portion of a
political unit...
-
Legislative elections will be held in
Austria by 2029 to
elect the 29th
National Council, the
lower house of Austria's
bicameral parliament. The 2024...