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dsp73
3 years ago
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Que es el legislativo

History
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Arte-miy333 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Si hablas de historia...El poder legislativo o de legilatura es una asamblea deliberativa que tiene la exclusiva autoridad para crear leyes para una entidad política como un país o ciudad, además de administrar el presupuesto del Estado. El poder legislativo es uno de los tres poderes de un Estado. El poder legislativo es representado por el presidente del congreso o por el Parlamento y se encarga de la formulación de leyes y proyectos de ley para la sociedad de un país.

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