Senate Of Cambodia
The Senate of Cambodia is the upper house of the National Assembly, which is part of the country's legislative branch. It consists of 62 members who are elected for a term of six years. Senators represent various political parties and are responsible for reviewing and approving laws passed by the lower house.
The Senate plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including the ability to propose amendments to legislation. Additionally, it has the authority to approve or reject appointments made by the Prime Minister and other key government officials, ensuring a system of checks and balances within the Cambodian government.