unicameral

/junɪˈkæməɹəl/

UK: /juːniːˈkaməɹəl/

unicameral

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Definition

Of, or having, a single legislative chamber.

Etymology

From uni- + cameral.

Example Sentences

  • "Those who criticize bicameralism stress that a unicameral legislature will be more efficient and faster in taking decisions."
  • "[W]e could define a national parliament broadly as a Member State's central representative assembly which elects or at least dismisses the national government, and which holds it to account. This seems to be a robust definition comprising the unicameral parliaments, the lower chambers of the bicameral parliaments and the senates with censure powers in the EU Member States."
  • "The judicial branch of government in Norden is framed around the conception of the sovereignty of parliament. There is room for some independent legal review by the ordinary courts in Norway only. No country has a Constitutional Court, though human rights have constitutional protection. The five countries have unicameral National Assemblies. All forms of public power derive ultimately from Acts of parliament, which principle of legislative supremacy has not prohibited a fairly extensive system of local government autonomy, especially in Sweden, Denmark and Finland."
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