Parliament

/ˈpɑːrləmənt/ noun

A parliament is a group of elected representatives who make laws and decisions for a country or region. It is also the building where these representatives meet.

From Old French 'parlement', from 'parler' meaning 'to speak'. It originally meant a formal talk or meeting before becoming the name for legislative bodies.

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