The Legislative Assembly is a key component of a democratic government, responsible for the creation, amendment, and repeal of laws within a jurisdiction. It is a representative body, meaning its members are elected by the public to represent their interests and concerns. The assembly is typically composed of a varying number of members, depending on the size and population of the jurisdiction it serves. These members are often referred to as legislators, representatives, or assembly members.
The primary role of the Legislative Assembly is to enact laws. This involves proposing, debat…
Read moreBe the first to reply to this general discussion.