promulguées
Promulguées is a French verb meaning "promulgated" or "enacted." It is typically used in a legal or political context to refer to the official act of making a law or decree public and putting it into effect. When a law is promulgated, it becomes binding and enforceable. This process usually involves the signature of a head of state or government, followed by its publication in an official gazette or bulletin. The promulgation signifies the formal adoption and commencement of a new piece of legislation. It is a crucial step in the legislative process, ensuring transparency and making the law accessible to the public. Without promulgation, a law, though passed by the legislature, would not have legal force. The term can also be used more broadly to describe the official announcement or establishment of any significant rule, doctrine, or principle.