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The '''Lhusan Nasyonal''' is the tricameral legislature of [[Sanama]] since 1707. It consists of the directly elected House of People's Delegates, the indirectly elected House of Councillors, and the appointed Council of People's Republics. Out of the three houses, the House of People's Delegates is the more powerful, as the representative of the people at large. The House of Councillors is elected by various organisations in the civil sector, including unions, universities and cultural institutions, while the Council of People's Republics consist of members from the executives in the people's republics. The consent of the House of People's Delegates and at least one of the other chambers is needed to send a bill to the President of the Union for promulgation. | The '''Lhusan Nasyonal''' is the tricameral legislature of [[Sanama]] since 1707. It consists of the directly elected House of People's Delegates, the indirectly elected House of Councillors, and the appointed Council of People's Republics. Out of the three houses, the House of People's Delegates is the more powerful, as the representative of the people at large. The House of Councillors is elected by various organisations in the civil sector, including unions, universities and cultural institutions, while the Council of People's Republics consist of members from the executives in the people's republics. The consent of the House of People's Delegates and at least one of the other chambers is needed to send a bill to the [[President of Sanama|President of the Union]] for promulgation. | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 30 May 2022
The Lhusan Nasyonal is the tricameral legislature of Sanama since 1707. It consists of the directly elected House of People's Delegates, the indirectly elected House of Councillors, and the appointed Council of People's Republics. Out of the three houses, the House of People's Delegates is the more powerful, as the representative of the people at large. The House of Councillors is elected by various organisations in the civil sector, including unions, universities and cultural institutions, while the Council of People's Republics consist of members from the executives in the people's republics. The consent of the House of People's Delegates and at least one of the other chambers is needed to send a bill to the President of the Union for promulgation.