What is the role of the parliament?

The role of the parliament is to represent the people and act as a legislative body to make and pass laws. Parliament is made up of elected representatives from various political parties and is responsible for ensuring the government is accountable to the people. The parliament's primary role is to debate, discuss and vote on legislation. Additionally, parliament has a number of other responsibilities such as scrutinising government decisions, approving budgets, and making sure that basic human rights are protected. Its role is to ensure that the government stays within the bounds of the law and considers the interests of the citizens.
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