Legislative Power

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Meaning of Legislative power

The authority, under the constitution, to make laws, and to alter or repeal them.

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Politics > Political framework > Political philosophy > Separation of powers
Politics > Parliament > Powers of parliament
Politics > Parliamentary proceedings > Legislative procedure
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation
Politics > Politics and public safety > Politics > Legislative-executive relations

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Politics > Political framework > Political philosophy > Separation of powers > Legislative power
Politics > Parliament > Powers of parliament > Legislative power
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Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation > Legislative power
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