How Parliament Works Parliamentary Diplomacy

Members of Parliament represent the population and specific groups such as women, youth, and persons with disabilities. Through consultations, hearings, and outreach activities, citizens and stakeholders can provide input into laws and national policies.

 

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Forums Parliamentary forums provide structured platforms for dialogue, consultation, and engagement on issues of national interest. They support collaboration between Parliament, institutions, and stakeholders, and help promote inclusive discussion on priority public matters. Learn more
Oversight Parliament ensures accountability by overseeing the Executive’s actions. Members question ministers, analyze government programs and budgets, and conduct inquiries through committees. This oversight role helps ensure public policies are implemented effectively and transparently. Learn more
Legislation A draft law is introduced. It is first examined by the relevant committee, which studies the proposal and may consult stakeholders. The bill is then debated and voted on in plenary. If approved, it moves to the other chamber for review and voting before being promulgated into law. Learn more