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Unicameralism (from uni- "one" +
Latin camera "chamber") is a type of
legislature consisting of one
house or ****embly that
legislates and
votes as one...
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known as a
bicameral legislature.
Bicameralism is
distinguished from
unicameralism, in
which all
members deliberate and vote as a
single group. As of 2022[update]...
- Look up
unicameral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To be
unicameral is to have only one
legislative or
parliamentary chamber.
Unicameral may also refer...
- form a
legislature consisting of one or two Houses.
Rajasthan chose unicameralism for its legislature,
which is
known as the
Rajasthan Legislative ****embly...
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established in 1884, with the
Storting operating a form of "qualified
unicameralism", in
which it
divided its
membership into two
internal chambers making...
- the 1952
Constitution of the
Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico. A vote for
unicameralism would constitute a
mandate for the
Legislative ****embly to hold a second...
- has one
house – the
State Legislative ****embly (Vidhan Sabha) – is a
unicameral legislature. A
state legislature that has two
houses – the
State Legislative...
- government,
unicameralism (Latin uni, one + camera, chamber) is the
practice of
having one
legislative or
parliamentary chamber. Thus, a
unicameral parliament...
- The
Nebraska Legislature (also
called the
Unicameral) is the
legislature of the U.S.
state of Nebraska. The
Legislature meets at the
Nebraska State Capitol...
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three legislative or
parliamentary chambers. It is
contrasted with
unicameralism and bicameralism,
which are both far more common. A
disputed type of...