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The lower house, in politics, refers to the lowest chamber in a legislature that is bicameral, the other being the upper house. Characteristics and functions of such institutions vary widely, but generally the lower house in a parliamentary system wields more power, and in a presidential system will be of slightly less import.

List of Lower House chambers

Nation System Lower House English name
Carchesia Bicameral Assemblamènt del Pople Assembly of the People
--Spain-- Unicameral Cámara del Pueblo People's Chamber
GroBdeutsches Reich Bicameral Representäntenhaus Representative House
Ineland Bicameral Dáil Áineann Inish Parliament
Midrasia Bicameral Ensemble Nacional National Assembly
Jenlom Bicameral House of Commons
Christian States Christian States Bicameral House of Representatives
Rotia Bicameral Kućra
Ludovicia Bicameral House of Representatives
Senshi-Atago-Ni Bicameral 衆議院 Shūgiin House of Representatives