Across
- 3. The round room where deputies speak and vote.
- 7. A change made to the Constitution.
- 8. The French word for the way people vote.
- 11. A person who speaks for the people.
- 15. Bourbon The building of the National Assembly.
- 17. To say “yes” or “no” to a law.
- 18. More than half of the votes or seats.
- 19. The most important law of the country.
- 20. A change to a law or project of law.
Down
- 1. The leader of the National Assembly or Senate.
- 2. The group that makes laws in France (National Assembly + Senate).
- 4. A small group in the parliament that works on a topic.
- 5. A formal discussion in parliament.
- 6. The time a deputy or senator works (usually 5 or 6 years).
- 9. A system where the people vote for their leaders.
- 10. A person elected to the National Assembly.
- 12. A rule made by the parliament.
- 13. du Luxembourg The building of the Senate.
- 14. A person who works in the Senate.
- 16. A time when the parliament meets.
