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Pronunciation: [pˈɑːləmənts] (IPA)

Parliaments are governing bodies that represent the interests of the citizens. Synonyms for parliaments include congresses, assemblies, councils, chambers, and legislatures. Congresses refer to legislative bodies that have the power to pass laws, while assemblies are more informal groups that meet for deliberation and discussion. Councils are generally smaller bodies that provide advice and guidance to a larger governing body, and chambers are the rooms in which parliamentarians meet to conduct business. Legislatures refer specifically to bodies that make laws, and may be unicameral (with one chamber) or bicameral (with two chambers). All of these synonyms for parliaments are important institutions that play a vital role in shaping societal policy and maintaining democracy.

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Usage examples for Parliaments

Emerson said the day was coming when the world would do without the paraphernalia of courts and parliaments, and a man who liked the profession would merely put a sign over his door, "John Smith, King."
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
The meeting of the Union at St. Louis was the first to be held in the United States, for this country took no part in the organization until 1903. Russia and Turkey, having no parliaments, are not represented in the meetings of the Union.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
There is no case exactly parallel with that of Ireland; but there are some in great measure analogous, and it is the Liberals who have listened to the voice of other countries, some of them our own dependencies, in their national aspirations or their desire for parliaments of their own, expressed by Constitutional majorities.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond

Famous quotes with Parliaments

  • When we fled from the oppressions of kings and parliaments in Europe, to found this great Republic in America, we brought with us the laws and the liberties, which formed a part of our heritage as Britons.
    Caleb Cushing
  • The unions still have a job to do, representing their members' interests to governments and parliaments. And I think collective agreements still have a role, alongside markets and laws.
    Jacques Delors
  • However, democracy cannot be defined as the existence of parliaments and elections alone.
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • We are all of us, it has been said, the children of immigrants and foreigners — even the American Indian, although he arrived here a little earlier.History is not made only by kings and parliaments, presidents, wars, and generals. It is the story of people, of their love, honor, faith, hope and suffering; of birth and death, of hunger, thirst and cold, of loneliness and sorrow.
    Louis L'Amour
  • Men are excessively ruthless and cruel not as a rule out of malice but from outraged righteousness. How much more is this true of legally constituted states, invested with all this seeming moral authority of parliaments and congresses and courts of justice! The destructive capacity of an individual, however vicious, is small; of the state, however well-intentioned, almost limitless. Expand the state and the destructive capacity necessarily expands too. Collective righteousness is far more ungovernable than any individual pursuit of revenge. That was a point well understood by Woodrow Wilson, who warned: 'Once lead this people into war and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as tolerance.
    Paul Johnson

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