legislativu
Legislativu, or legislature, is the branch of government charged with drafting, debating, and enacting laws. The term comes from Latin lex, legis and the suffix -ativ; in Romanian, legislativul designates the legislative branch as a whole.
Structure: Most democracies feature a legislative body that is unicameral (one chamber) or bicameral (two chambers).
Functions: The legislature makes laws, approves budgets, and exercises oversight of the government and public administration.
Process: Proposed laws are introduced by legislators or the government, referred to committees, debated, and voted
Relation to other branches: Legislatures operate within a framework of separation of powers with guaranteed independence.
Notes: The exact powers and procedures vary by country; the term legislativul captures the official and collective