legységei
Legységei is a term used in Hungarian to describe the collective body of a legislative body or parliament. It refers to the entire group of elected representatives who are responsible for creating and enacting laws within a country or specific jurisdiction. This term encompasses all members, regardless of their political affiliation or the specific chamber they belong to, if the legislature is bicameral. The legységei functions as the primary law-making institution, scrutinizing proposed legislation, debating policy matters, and ultimately voting on bills. Its members are typically chosen through democratic elections, representing the will of the people. The powers and functions of a legységei can vary significantly depending on the constitutional framework of the country, but generally include legislative, oversight, and sometimes even budgetary responsibilities. The term emphasizes the unified nature of the legislative branch as a whole entity.