The path from a proposal to a law—known as an Act of Parliament—is often rigorous and involves several stages: Parliament and the Government

: Checking and approving government spending and taxation. The Legislative Process

: Monitoring and questioning the executive branch (the government) to ensure decisions are transparent and efficient.

Modern parliaments generally fulfill three critical roles within a state's political framework:

: Proposing, debating, and passing new laws or amending existing ones.

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The path from a proposal to a law—known as an Act of Parliament—is often rigorous and involves several stages: Parliament and the Government

: Checking and approving government spending and taxation. The Legislative Process parliament

: Monitoring and questioning the executive branch (the government) to ensure decisions are transparent and efficient. The path from a proposal to a law—known

Modern parliaments generally fulfill three critical roles within a state's political framework: parliament

: Proposing, debating, and passing new laws or amending existing ones.