parliament

♦♦ par|lia|ment /p'ɑːrləmənt/ (parliaments)
also Parliament
1 [N-COUNT; N-PROPER]
The parliament of some countries, for example Britain, is the group of people who make or change its laws, and decide what policies the country should follow.
Parliament today approved the policy, but it has not yet become law.
see also Houses of Parliament, Member of Parliament
2 [N-COUNT]
A particular parliament is a particular period of time in which a parliament is doing its work, between two elections or between two periods of holiday.
The legislation is expected to be passed in the next parliament.

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