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The legislature is a core branch of government which together with the executive and judiciary form the foundation of any constitutional system. While the legislature makes laws and approves budgets, the executive enforces them, and the judiciary interprets them. Balancing these powers and establishing effective checks is key when drafting or reforming a constitution.
A Practical Guide to Constitution Building: The Design of the Legislative Branch (Part 2) explores bicameral legislatures, covering the reasons for choosing a bicameral or unicameral structure, selection methods for members of the second chamber, legislative powers assigned to it, and their role in constitutional amendments.
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