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Rubber-stamp legislature

A rubber stamp legislature is a legislature with no real power to create laws, and which exists only to approve laws which have been made by other institutions by near unianmous votes.

The term is not usually used to describe legislatures of Westminster systems. Although, the final draft of legislation introduced by the government almost always pass, these legislatures are generally not labelled rubber stamps because legislators are involved in the drafting and amendment of the bills.