
Belgian Senate
The Belgian Senate is one of the country's two legislative chambers, playing a role in reviewing and passing laws. It represents regions and communities, ensuring diverse interests are considered. Senators are either directly elected or appointed, reflecting Belgium's federal structure. The Senate's duties include examining legislation, overseeing the government, and contributing to constitutional matters. It functions alongside the Chamber of Representatives, working together to shape Belgian laws and policies, and thus helping maintain the country's political balance and regional interests.