
Provincial Legislature
A provincial legislature is a government body responsible for making laws and policies within a specific province or province-like region. It consists of elected representatives who debate and pass legislation on issues such as health, education, transportation, and local economy. The legislature works to reflect the interests and needs of its residents, operating within the framework of national laws. It also holds the provincial government accountable, overseeing its actions and budgets. Essentially, it functions as the local branch of government that manages regional affairs and ensures laws serve the public's interests within its jurisdiction.