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Legislative Processes

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Legislative processes refer to the set of procedures and protocols used by a legislative body to pass laws. This includes drafting legislation, debating its merits, amending it, and ultimately voting on its passage.

Key Features

  • Drafting legislation
  • Debating
  • Amending
  • Voting

Pros

  • Allows for democratic decision-making
  • Ensures thorough consideration of laws before implementation

Cons

  • Can be slow and bureaucratic
  • Subject to political influences and lobbying

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