
Victorian Parliament
The Victorian Parliament is the legislative body for the state of Victoria, Australia. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly (the lower house) and the Legislative Council (the upper house). Members of the Legislative Assembly are elected to represent local districts, while members of the Legislative Council represent larger regions. The Parliament is responsible for making laws, debating issues, and scrutinizing the government's actions. The Premier, who leads the government, is typically the head of the majority party in the Legislative Assembly. Overall, the Victorian Parliament plays a crucial role in state governance and democracy.