In the parliamentary system of government, formal legislation can take the following forms except
In a parliamentary system, formal legislation is usually created through official legal instruments. Common forms include:
Royal proclamations – Orders issued in the name of the monarch, often to bring an Act into force.
Order in council – Legal instruments made by the executive (the cabinet) under the authority of an Act of Parliament.
Acts of Parliament – Laws formally passed by the legislature; the primary form of legislation.
Ministerial pronouncement, however, is not a form of formal legislation. It is usually a statement or policy declaration by a minister, which does not have the force of law.
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