
Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia. It consists of elected representatives who make laws and shape public policy for the state. Members, known as MPs, represent different electoral districts and are responsible for debating proposed legislation, scrutinizing government actions, and addressing constituents' concerns. The Assembly plays a crucial role in the democratic process by ensuring the government is accountable to the public. It works alongside the upper house, the Legislative Council, to form laws that affect the people of Victoria.