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The '''Parliament of Québec''' (Québec French: ''Parlement du Québec'') is the legislative body of Imperial Québec. It is a bicameral chamber, consisting of the House of Lords and the House of Commons; both of which are not elected however, and are instead appointed by the Sovereign in a meritocratic fashion. The House of Lords, the upper house, is significantly more important when it comes to passing legislation. | The '''Parliament of Québec''' (Québec French: ''Parlement du Québec'') is the [[Legislature|legislative]] body of [[Québec|Imperial Québec]]. It is a bicameral chamber, consisting of the House of Lords and the House of Commons; both of which are not elected however, and are instead appointed by the Sovereign in a meritocratic fashion. The House of Lords, the upper house, is significantly more important when it comes to passing legislation. | ||
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The Parliament of Québec (Québec French: Parlement du Québec) is the legislative body of Imperial Québec. It is a bicameral chamber, consisting of the House of Lords and the House of Commons; both of which are not elected however, and are instead appointed by the Sovereign in a meritocratic fashion. The House of Lords, the upper house, is significantly more important when it comes to passing legislation.