State Parliament
A State Parliament is a legislative body responsible for making laws at the state level in a country. It typically consists of elected representatives who debate and vote on various issues affecting the state. The structure can vary, with some states having a bicameral system, which includes two houses, while others have a unicameral system with just one house.
State Parliaments also play a crucial role in overseeing the state government, approving budgets, and representing the interests of the citizens. They work closely with the Governor or Premier, who is the head of the state government, to ensure effective governance and address local concerns.