Draft Bills
A draft bill is a preliminary version of a proposed law that is presented for discussion and review. It outlines the specific changes or additions to existing laws and serves as a starting point for legislative debate. Draft bills can be created by members of the legislature, government officials, or even citizens, and they are essential for the law-making process.
Once a draft bill is introduced, it undergoes various stages of scrutiny, including committee reviews and public hearings. This process allows lawmakers to gather feedback and make necessary revisions before the bill is formally voted on. If approved, the draft bill can become an official law, impacting the lives of citizens and the functioning of government.