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Qué (quién) es lower house - definición


Lower house         
  • [[Australian House of Representatives]]
  • United Kingdom House of Commons]]
CHAMBER OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Lower House; Second chamber; Lower chamber
A lower house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house.Bicameralism (1997) by George Tsebelis.
lower house         
  • [[Australian House of Representatives]]
  • United Kingdom House of Commons]]
CHAMBER OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Lower House; Second chamber; Lower chamber
¦ noun the larger, typically elected, body of a bicameral parliament.
?(the Lower House) (in the UK) the House of Commons.
second chamber         
  • [[Australian House of Representatives]]
  • United Kingdom House of Commons]]
CHAMBER OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Lower House; Second chamber; Lower chamber
The second chamber is one of the two groups that a parliament is divided into. In Britain, the second chamber is the House of Lords. In the United States, the second chamber can be either the Senate or the House of Representatives.
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Ejemplos de uso de lower house
1. The plenary session of the lower house was to be delayed, media reports said, but an official of the lower house said she could not confirm that.
2. Fifty–one LDP lower house members had either voted against the bills, abstained or absented themselves when the legislation narrowly passed the lower house last month.
3. In the last lower house election in 2003, the DPJ narrowly won the PR ballot, which counts for 180 seats in the powerful 480–seat lower house.
4. The reform passed the more powerful lower house last month.
5. The lower house apparently voted along partisan lines, 338–138.