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parliament

[pahr-luh-muhnt, pahrl-yuh-] / ˈpɑr lə mənt, ˈpɑrl yə- /


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In 2025, the German parliament voted to change the country's constitution so that strict constraints on borrowing could be lifted to fund an expanded defence budget.

From BBC

There will also be mayoral contests in parts of England while voters in Scotland and Wales will also elect representatives to their national parliaments on 7 May.

From BBC

Sir Lindsay insists that it is not his job under the current rules of parliament to judge whether an answer is correct.

From BBC

Now member states and parliament will negotiate on a final text but talks are expected to go smoothly before final adoption.

From Barron's

But on Thursday the parliament voted that it will only accept zero tariffs on US goods if hundreds of European goods made with steel and aluminium are excluded from that 50% tariff.

From BBC