WAEC - Government (2001 - No. 24)
The dissolution of parliament is usually following by a
general election
referendum
plebiscite
resolution
Explanation
The dissolution of parliament leads to a general election. In many parliamentary systems, when the parliament is dissolved, it marks the end of its current term and the beginning of the process of electing a new parliament. This is done to elect new members to the legislative body, and sometimes, the ruling party may call for elections to form a new government.
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