Political Procedure
Political procedure refers to the established methods and rules that govern how political decisions are made within a government or organization. This includes processes such as elections, legislation, and debate, which help ensure that decisions are made fairly and transparently. Political procedures can vary widely between different countries and political systems, reflecting their unique legal and cultural contexts.
In many democratic systems, political procedures involve multiple steps, including proposal, discussion, and voting. For example, in the United States, a bill must pass through various stages in both the House of Representatives and the Senate before becoming law. These procedures are designed to promote accountability and representation in governance.