Process of Law making in the UK || Constitution Law || Urdu/ Hindi

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2021
  • In this Video, we discuss law making process in UK.
    Parliament is where politicians meet to decide laws and make decisions for the UK - for example, how money is spent on schools, hospitals and the police.
    Only Parliament can make new laws, or change existing ones, that affect the whole of the UK and so proposals are brought to Parliament by the Government and by individual Members of Parliament (‘private Members’)
    To make a law you start with a 'bill', which is an idea that someone thinks will make a good law.
    The idea normally comes from the government. This is called a government-sponsored bill.
    It can also come from an ordinary MP. If it does, it is called a private member's bill.
    The bill can start in the Commons or the Lords, but it must pass through both Houses.
    Then, it goes to the Queen for Royal Assent - meaning official approval from the
    monarch - which always happens last.
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