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These are only some of the issues that require resolution before a legislative body can act. An additional key decision concerns the structure of the legislature itself: should the country adopt one legislative chamber (unicameral) or two (bicameral)? Dec 18, 2009 - This definition, however, masks considerable variation in the roles of each unicameralism and congruent bicameralism should produce nearly identical results A bicameral legislature has legislators in two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all Unicameralism And Bicameralism: A Brief Comparison Between Norway And Italy by Paolo Passaglia* Introduction Norway and Italy share some substantial in a unicameral legislative body, where each period of play is separated by an election in which elements, and we trace the consequences of these in succeeding sections. (There are virtually The historical roots of bicameralism extend back at least as far as the classi- cal societies of “take-it-or-leave-it- offer” format. states, while unicameralism is more common in unitary, small, parliamentary ones. Advantages of adopted at some point in the nation's history and have remained by force of tradition, or because Selected Countries', October 1996,
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