Senate
see also: Etymology of Senate
The Sénat is an political institution in a bicameral mode , present in various countries and at various times. Its members are called senators and sénatrices. The name draws its origin from the Roman Sénat.
Today, it is generally about the Upper House of the legislative power in the modes at bicameral Parlement. There are some:
- in Argentinian, to see Senate of Argentina
- in Australia
- in Bavaria (up to 1999)
- in Belgium: to see Belgian Senate
- in Bolivia: to see Senate of Bolivia
- with the Brazil
- with the Cameroun
- with the Canada: to see Senate of Canada
- with the Chile
- in Democratic republic of Congo: to see Senate of the Democratic republic of Congo
- with the the United States: to see Senate of the United States
- in France: to see Senate (France)
- in Ireland
- in Italy: to see Senato della Repubblica
- with Madagascar: to see Senate (Madagascar)
- with the Mexico: to see Senate of Mexico
- in Poland: to see Senate of Poland
- in Romania
- with the the United Kingdom: to see House of Lords
- with the Senegal: to see Senate of Senegal
See too
Simple: Senate
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