Mauritian Parliament
The Mauritian Parliament is the legislative body of Mauritius, consisting of two houses: the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers. The National Assembly has 70 members, elected by the public, while the Council of Ministers is composed of the Prime Minister and other ministers appointed by the President.
The Parliament is responsible for making laws, debating national issues, and overseeing the government. It meets regularly to discuss policies and legislation that affect the country. The Parliament plays a crucial role in maintaining democracy and ensuring that the voices of the citizens are heard in the governance of Mauritius.