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unicameral
[yoo-ni-kam-er-uhl]
adjective
consisting of a single chamber, as a legislative assembly.
unicameral
/ ˌːɪˈæəə /
adjective
of or characterized by a single legislative chamber
Other Word Forms
- unicameralism noun
- unicamerally adverb
- ˌܲԾˈ adverb
- ˌܲԾˈ noun
- ˌܲԾˈ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unicameral1
Example Sentences
More than 1,700 candidates are competing for the unicameral parliament’s 120 seats.
To remove Boluarte, the move requires 87 votes from the 130-seat unicameral Parliament, and so far, five parties that together have 54 votes expressed support for the president following the raid.
Last year, the congress passed electoral reforms that reduced the number of seats in the unicameral chamber to 60 from 84, a move expected to favor New Ideas.
Opponents see them as harming court independence, inviting corruption and endangering vital democratic checks and balances in a country with no formal constitution and a unicameral parliament largely controlled by coalition governments.
Critics say it has a crucial role in safeguarding civil rights, in a country that has no constitution and a unicameral parliament dominated by the government.
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