The legislative system is a framework through which laws are created and enacted in a country. It typically consists of elected representatives who gather in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. These representatives discuss, debate, and vote on proposed laws, ensuring that the voices of the citizens they represent are heard in the decision-making process.
In many countries, the legislative system is divided into two chambers, known as a bicameral system. This includes an upper chamber, like the Senate, and a lower chamber, such as the House of Representatives. Each chamber has specific roles and responsibilities, working together to create balanced and fair legislation.