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Regional Parliaments

Regional parliaments are governing bodies that represent specific geographic areas within a country, such as states or provinces. They have the authority to make decisions on local issues like education, transportation, and healthcare, tailored to their region’s needs. While they work within the framework of the national government, they operate semi-independently to ensure regional interests are addressed. Typically elected by local residents, regional parliaments help decentralize government power, allowing for more localized and efficient governance suited to the area's unique context.