Legislation in Parliaments in New Democracies: Comparative Study of Lok Sabah and National Assembly

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Dr. Mughees Ahmed
Sidra Akram
Zaib-un-Nisa
RizwanaKousar

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Parliaments are an essential component of the democratic architecture but their prominence varies considerably. Generally, the executive keeps effective control of legislation, Parliamentarians are considered as public representative’s policy makers. They make policies and laws for the welfare of the nation. These decision makers performed their duties as per their extreme skill to secure national interests. This study highlights the efforts of the Pakistani and Indian parliamentarians. This research focused on the performance of both houses during 2008-2014. The performance of the parliamentarian is also examined in this study. This comparative study will extend the boundaries of comparative politics and system analysis theory. The basic duties of parliamentarians are legislation. In this research discussed the role of parliament and basically the legislation process in parliament. Parliament is the constitutional expression of the certain ideas. Parliament is an institution of the elected representatives which makes law for the whole nation, state or a country. Legislation in parliaments of new democracies and comparative study is useful research topic in Political Science and will provide a guideline to parliamentarians to work better.

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