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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The right of (legislative) initiative is the constitutionally defined power to propose a new law (bill).The right of initiative is usually attributed to parliaments, which in most countries have the right to make law proposals, alone or sharing this right with the government.In parliamentary systems it is common that both the government (executive) and the parliament have legislative initiative, but it also can be restricted to the government and the lower house of parliament, or even to the government alone.In presidential systems legislative initiative usually only rests with the congress, such as in the United States. "@en }

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