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Revision as of 15:30, 21 April 2016
The lower house, in politics, refers to the lowest chamber in a legislature that is bicameral, the other being the upper house. Characteristics and functions of such institutions vary widely, but generally the lower house in a parliamentary system wields more power, and in a presidential system will be of slightly less import.
List of Lower House chambers
Nation | System | Lower House | English name |
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--Spain-- | Unicameral | Cámara del Pueblo | People's Chamber |
GroBdeutsches Reich | Bicameral | Representäntenhaus | Representative House |
Ineland | Bicameral | Dáil Áineann | Inish Parliament |
Midrasia | Bicameral | Ensemble Nacional | National Assembly |
Jenlom | Bicameral | House of Commons | |
Christian States | Bicameral | House of Representatives | |
Rotia | Bicameral | Kućra | |
Ludovicia | Bicameral | House of Representatives |