Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Houses of Parliament


          United Kingdom has the most famous parliament in the world. Its also known as the “Mother of all Parliaments”. “Parliament” is an old French word, which means a talk.

       United Kingdom has three separate parts of parliament, the House of Commons (lower house), the House of Lord (the upper house) and the Monarch. Most of the parliament’s dictions are concentrated in the lower house. The commons house is made up of more than 630 members. Further more, these members are selected by the people of UK to represent them in the parliament. The House of Lord has the ability to refuse any decision and bills, except tax bills. In addition, the upper house can give orders to the lower house to reconsider the decision again. Queen Elizabeth II is the Monarch. She is the head of all powers in the United Kingdom. Bills and decision must receive the Queen before becoming Act of the British parliament. 

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