What is the difference between the Japanese Parliament and the British Parliament?

The Japanese parliament, like the English one, has two chambers (the House of Councilors and the House of Representatives). But in Japan, members of both chambers enter parliament through elections. Also, laws passed in the Japanese parliament do not need to be approved by the monarch, who cannot veto and generally somehow influence the lawmaking process.



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