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  • In 2009, qualified unicameralism was replaced by unicameralism, through the dissolution of the two Lagting and the Odelsting.
  • In 2009, qualified unicameralism was replaced by unicameralism, through the dissolution of the two Lagting and the Odelsting.
  • As a result, the trend for unicameralism as well as other political system reforms are more contentious in the Philippines.
  • Because of legislative gridlock in 2009, former Congressman Rick Lazio, a prospective candidate for governor, has proposed that New York adopt unicameralism.
  • Proponents of unicameralism have also argued that it reduces costs, even if the number of legislators stay the same, since there are fewer institutions to maintain and support it.
  • Ultimately only the PCF and the SFIO supported the draft Constitution, which envisaged a form of government based on unicameralism; but this was rejected in the referendum of May 5, 1946.
  • With the passing of the Newfoundland Act of 1847 by the British Parliament, the members of the Legislative Council once again sat separately from the assembly, ending the experiment with unicameralism started in 1842.
  • Various organizations pushed for changing the legislative assembly from the current two-chamber system ( House and Senate ) prevalent in 49 of the 50 states of the nation to one-chamber ( unicameralism ).
  • In contrast to unicameralism, "'multicameralism "'is the condition in which a legislature is divided into several deliberative assemblies, which are commonly called " chambers " or " houses ".
  • In his book on political issues, " Do I Stand Alone ? ", Ventura argued that bicameral legislatures for provincial and local areas were excessive and unnecessary, and discussed unicameralism as a reform that could address many legislative and budgetary problems for states.
  • In order to counterbalance the drawbacks of unicameralism, William III created the Constituent Assembly of 1848, conscious of the danger of being absorbed by the German unification movement, had confined themselves to stating that Luxembourg " is part of the Confederation, in line with existing treaties ".
  • During the tenure of Olof Palme, several major reforms in the Swedish constitution were carried out, such as orchestrating a switch from bicameralism to unicameralism in 1969 and in 1975 replacing the 1809 Instrument of Government ( at the time the oldest political constitution in the world after that of the monarchy of all formal political powers.
  • A "'bicameral "'legislature is one in which the legislators are divided into two separate assemblies, chambers or houses . "'Bicameralism "'is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all of the members deliberate and vote as a single group, and from some legislatures which have three or more separate assemblies, chambers or houses.