first chamber
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a term for the lower chamber of a parliament
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- The new tax bill was fiercely debated in the first chamber.
- Members of the first chamber are directly elected by the people.
- In many countries, the first chamber holds the primary power for initiating financial legislation.
- After passing the first chamber, the proposal will move to the upper house for review.
- The government currently holds a slim majority in the first chamber.
- Constitutional reform often requires the approval of both the first chamber and the second chamber.
- The main role of the first chamber is to represent the will of the populace.
- A vote of no confidence against the government can typically only be initiated in the first chamber.
- Historically, the first chamber evolved to give common citizens a voice in governance.
- Political analysts are closely watching the upcoming elections for the first chamber.