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Role of Parliament
Parliament debates laws, approves budgets, and holds the executive accountable.
Plain-language explanation
Parliament debates laws, approves budgets, and holds the executive accountable.
Why it matters
Role of Parliament matters because constitutional language only becomes useful when ordinary people can connect it to real institutions, public services, and personal rights.
Practical example
A committee questions a minister about service delivery or spending.
Civic relevance
A strong Parliament makes governance more transparent and less dependent on personalities.
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