Parliament of Malaysia
The Parliament of Malaysia is the supreme legislative body of the country, consisting of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. It is responsible for making laws, debating national issues, and representing the interests of the citizens. Members of the House of Representatives are elected, while Senators are appointed.
The Parliament meets in Kuala Lumpur at the Parliament House, where it conducts its sessions. The Prime Minister leads the government and is usually a member of the House of Representatives. The Parliament plays a crucial role in shaping Malaysia's policies and governance.