The House of Commons, the Parliament's lower chamber, was directly elected by the populous of the Confederation. It's primary role was the proposing and drafting of legislation. The Confederation's Executive branch, the Systems Confederation Council, was drawn from the membership of the commons. The House of Peers, the Parliament's upper chamber, was the relatively small meritocratic chamber responsible for the revision of legislation. It's members were appointed to the chamber by a committee comprised of the civil servents and members of the Commons.
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| - The House of Commons, the Parliament's lower chamber, was directly elected by the populous of the Confederation. It's primary role was the proposing and drafting of legislation. The Confederation's Executive branch, the Systems Confederation Council, was drawn from the membership of the commons. The House of Peers, the Parliament's upper chamber, was the relatively small meritocratic chamber responsible for the revision of legislation. It's members were appointed to the chamber by a committee comprised of the civil servents and members of the Commons.
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