What is the primary purpose of the legislative process in Parliament? What stage follows the second reading in the parliamentary law-making process? A proposed law in Parliament is... What is the primary purpose of the legislative process in Parliament? What stage follows the second reading in the parliamentary law-making process? A proposed law in Parliament is known as a...?

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The question is asking about the parliamentary law-making process, specifically about its purpose and the stages involved. This indicates a focus on the legislative process within a parliamentary system.

Answer

1. B. To make laws. 2. B. False. 3. The committee stage. 4. A bill.
  1. B. To make laws. 2. B. False. 3. The committee stage. 4. A bill.
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  1. B. To make laws. 2. B. False. 3. The committee stage. 4. A bill.

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The primary function of the legislative process is to create and pass new laws. After the second reading, a bill goes through the committee stage where it is examined in detail. A proposed law is referred to as a bill.

Tips

Confusion often arises between different legislative stages. It's important to remember the specific order: first reading, second reading, committee stage, report stage, third reading.

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