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Pentacameralism (penta-, five + camera, chamber) is the theoretical practice of having five legislative or parliamentary chambers. It is contrasted to unicameralism and bicameralism, which are far more common, along with tricameralism and tetracameralism which are rarely used in government. No state currently has a pentacameralism system. No known state in history has ever used a pentacameralist system.

Similar to tricameralism and tetracameralism, pentacameralism would likely be a radical proposition for the confines of a government in which the system would likely dissolve into unicameralism or bicameralism given enough time. unicameralism and bicameralism are by far the most stable forms of legislative government and are buy-in-large, the most common forms of legislative government seen today.

Category:Legislatures