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has gloss | eng: A legislative motion, called a private members bill or a members bill in some parliaments, is a proposed law introduced by a member of a legislature. In most countries with a parliamentary system, most bills are proposed by the government, not by individual members of the legislature. In the United States and other countries in which the executive is formally separated from the legislature, all bills must originate from the legislature and are therefore all proposed by members of the legislature. |
lexicalization | eng: legislative motion |
lexicalization | eng: Private Member's Bills |
lexicalization | eng: Private Member's Bill |
lexicalization | eng: Private members bill |
instance of | c/Proposed laws of the United Kingdom |
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