Regional Parliament
A Regional Parliament is a legislative body that represents a specific region within a country. It is responsible for making laws, discussing regional issues, and overseeing the implementation of policies that affect the local population. Members of the Regional Parliament are usually elected by the residents of the region, ensuring that local voices are heard in the decision-making process.
These parliaments often have powers that vary depending on the country's constitution or legal framework. They may handle areas such as education, transportation, and health care, allowing for tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of the region. Examples of such bodies include the Scottish Parliament in Scotland and the Catalan Parliament in Catalonia.