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[[1]] is the fundamental law-making body of the country.


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Parliament is the fundamental law-making body of the country. The Union Government's primary vehicle for enacting new laws is the Parliament. The Indian legislative system is bicameral, which means that there are two houses at the centre that are responsible for making laws and other deliberative functions. These houses are known as the Lok Sabha, which translates to "House of People," and the Rajya Sabha, which translates to "Council of States." The people of India cast their votes in one of 543 seats throughout the nation to choose who will represent them in the Lok Sabha, India's lower house of Parliament. From among the ranks of the Anglo-Indian community, the President selects two candidates to represent the community as nominees.
 
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