tweekamerparlementen
Tweekamerparlementen, also known as bicameralism, is a system of government where the legislature is divided into two separate chambers or houses. This system is found in many countries around the world, including the United States, India, and Canada. The primary purpose of a bicameral legislature is to provide a balance between the interests of the entire country and those of its individual states or regions.
The two chambers in a bicameral system are typically referred to as the upper house and the
One of the main advantages of a bicameral system is that it can help to prevent the
However, the bicameral system also has its critics. Some argue that it can lead to gridlock, as
Despite these criticisms, the bicameral system remains a popular and effective form of government in many countries.