Constitution Of Fiji: Chapter 6
Chapter 6: The Parliament. Chapter 6 of the Fiji Constitution is titled The Parliament. The five Parts, further subdivided into forty sections making up this chapter, set out the composition, functions, and powers of Fiji's bicameral legislature.
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Read more about Constitution Of Fiji: Chapter 6: Part 1: The Parliament (general Overview), Part 2: The House of Representatives, Part 3: The Senate, Part 4: Both Houses, Part 5 Institutions and Offices
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