législative
Législative refers to the branch of government responsible for making laws. In systems governed by the rule of law, this branch is defined by the separation of powers, operating alongside the executive and the judiciary. The term is used in French-speaking contexts to describe the body or bodies that legislate, such as a parliament or an assembly, and also to denote a legislative period or session.
Structurally, the legislative can be unicameral (one chamber) or bicameral (two chambers). Its members are typically
Key functions include drafting, debating, and adopting laws; approving the budget and public finance measures; exercising
Terminology notes: législative is often contrasted with the executive and judicial powers. The term also appears