Unicameral legislature is often criticized for restricting the scope of participation. In a unicameral legislature, there is only one chamber or house, which means that all members of the legislature are concentrated in a single body. This can limit the diversity of representation and the range of perspectives that are brought to bear on issues. It can also lead to a concentration of power in a single body, which may not reflect the interests or concerns of all segments of society. As a result, some argue that unicameralism can lead to a lack of accountability and transparency in government decision-making, and may not be conducive to democratic governance.