Is the parliament of England a real organ of democracy?

Yes, undoubtedly it is.

The Parliament of England is the highest legislative body ruled by the British monarch. The parliament includes the upper house (called the House of Lords) and the House of Commons (which is called the lower house).

The upper house is never elected; it is made up of representatives of the highest clergy and is appointed.

The lower house is made up of Democrats and is constantly elected through direct elections.

Sessions of the chambers take place in different rooms, due to which decisions are made confidentially and do not affect the opinion of members of another chamber.



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