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* National Assembly of Dniester
* National Assembly of Dniester
* [[National Council (Sawbrania)|National Council of Sawbrania]]
* [[National Council (Sawbrania)|National Council of Sawbrania]]
* [[Parliament of Batsweda]]
* [[Parliament of Gallambria]]
* [[Parliament of Gallambria]]
* [[Parliament of Konalani]]
* [[Parliament of Ionio]]
* [[Parliament of Ionio]]
* [[Parliament of Malskia]]
* [[Parliament of Malskia]]

Latest revision as of 18:00, 29 August 2024

Landstinget of Andallan Kongres.

The various legislative bodies of Eurth are listed on this page. A legislature is a governing body that has the power to create laws. Deliberation on laws can happen in various forms. The most common variants are unicameralism or bicameralism. There are also more complex, multicameral chambers.

Unicameral

A unicameral legislature consists of a single legislative house or parliamentary chamber.

Bicameral

In a bicameral legislature, the legislative branch is divided into two separate houses, chambers, or assemblies. These are often categorised as an upper house and lower house. Frequently, members of these houses are elected or selected through different methods. This can create a different composition of members per house. In most countries on Eurth, the national legislatures are bicameral.

Multicameralism

Tricameral

Tetracameral

Hexacameral

Acameral