Importance of the House of Representatives
The house of representatives contributes parallel power as a lawmaker with the senate as designed by the Craftster of the constitution. The chamber’s main role was to represent the popular insistence and its representatives or members of the house were directly elected by the vast majority of the people.
Every state, zone or area of a certain city or province is guaranteed to have at least one member of the house of congress as its representatives and its allocation is based on the population of that area. Each member of the house or representative is chosen by its constituents by means of election and holds power to the house in a matter of two years. The constitution has the requirement that every member who is vying for the post to have the age of 25 and a pure citizen of the republic of at least 7 years and a resident of the place where he wants to be represented.
The constitution or the written laws has furnished an exclusive power to each member of the house to draft a bill and initiate impeachment against all unscrupulous officials. The framework or the character of the house of congress is developed under the influence of the political parties and has controlling proceedings and activating the necessary majorities. A consolidation of the selected leaders such as the speaker of the house, the majority leaders as well as the minority leader plays an essential role in the operation of the house. In this scenario, there is a discipline in the house and the usual agitation on the bill will systematize and put in order.
Another governing element to imposed discipline in the plenary is the committee system which divides the members of the house to a specialized group to regulate the house procedures. Generally, the committee is chaired by the ruling majority party and their main job is to act the bill before passing it to the floor. There are approximately 20 permanent committees in the house of representatives and each possesses a staff, subcommittee, and budget to implement their job. Their main role is to hold hearings on proposed legislation before formally made into a bill and conduct an investigation regarding public interests.
The two main jobs of the house of delegated representatives is to create some laws and to closely monitor the work of the government. Furthermore, the created bills and approved by the plenary are handed to the senate for more scrutinization before the final approval of the president. Both members of the parliament and their obligation, rights and duties and based on the crafted work of the constitution.