parliament
A parliament whose members are chosen by public vote.
The main legislative body of a nation.
The parliament formed after an election.
Refers to the parliament that is currently in session or holding power.
Refers to the parliament that is currently in session or holding power.
The national parliament of a federal country.
The legislative body of a state within a federal country.
The parliament that is finishing its term before a new one is elected.
The legislative body of a specific region within a country.
An election result where no single party has an overall majority of seats.
The legislative body of a province.
A parliament with two separate chambers or houses.
A parliament with only one chamber or house.
The physical building where the parliament meets.
When parliament approves a bill, making it into a law.
When parliament formally accepts or begins to use a proposal, resolution, or law.
A person who has been elected to represent people in a parliament (often abbreviated as MP).
A law that has been passed by the parliament.
Indicates presence, membership, or discussion within the parliament.
To choose someone to be a member of parliament by voting.
To serve as a member of parliament.
To become a member of parliament for the first time.
To officially end the term of a parliament, usually leading to a general election.
To hold a seat and serve as a member of parliament.
To succeed in being elected as a member of parliament.
To be a candidate in an election for a seat in parliament.