Tricameralism
Tricameralism
is the practice of having three legislative or
parliamentary
chambers. The term was used in
South Africa
to describe the
Parliament
established under the
apartheid
regime's new
Constitution
in
1984
. Other instances of tricameral legislatures in history include
Simn Bolvar
's model state. The word could also describe the
French States-General
, which had three 'estates' - but this was abolished before it could become a true legislature. See also:
Unicameralism
,
Bicameralism
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