Adjective
Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a legislative assembly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Fujimori-dominated congress passed a new constitution in 1993, which consolidated the bicameral legislature into a unicameral legislature with a single national district. Source: Internet
A unicameral Shire of Christmas Island with nine seats provides local government services and is elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms. Source: Internet
As a reflection of Niger's increasing population, the unicameral National Assembly was expanded in 2004 to 113 deputies elected for a 5-year term under a majority system of representation. Source: Internet
As a reflection of Niger's increasing population, the unicameral National Assembly was expanded in 2004 to 113 deputies elected for a five-year term under a majority system of representation. Source: Internet
Each State has a unicameral legislature with deputies who vote state laws. Source: Internet
Fifty-one elected members (Senators, Deputies and Connétables ) sit in the unicameral assembly. Source: Internet