Respuesta :

Answer:

1. A member of parliament or the president may propose a bill.

2. This legislation should receive the Guardian Council’s blessings to make sure it is Islamic and constitutional.

3. After being granted permission by the above body, it is passed over to the president for confirmation.

4. The law in question gets published in an official journal henceforth and that marks its implementation.

In South Africa:

1. The process begins with someone from government or parliament bringing forth a draft bill.

2. Afterwards, the bill is tabled at either National Assembly or National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chambers.

3. A committee stage involved which can consider public input in course of reviewing this piece of law

4. Debate on this particular bill takes place within both houses of Parliament

5. When a decision has been made Members of Parliament vote on whether to pass a bill after which it goes to the President for his assent.

6. It is then enacted by the President whereupon it becomes published in the Government Gazette

Comparison between these two processes:

-— The role played by the Council of Guardians in maintaining conformity to Islamic principles through legislative means while parliamentary debate and public input are emphasized in South Africa.

- In both countries there are formal procedures that start with drafting bills

Explanation: