Belgian Parliament
The Belgian Parliament is the federal legislative body of Belgium, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two chambers: the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate. The Chamber has 150 members elected directly by the public, while the Senate has 60 members, some of whom are appointed by regional parliaments.
The Parliament meets in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, and plays a crucial role in the country's governance. It debates various issues, including economic policies, social matters, and international relations, ensuring that the voices of the Belgian people are represented in the decision-making process.