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parliamentary

[pahr-luh-men-tuh-ree, -tree, pahrl-yuh-] / ˌpɑr ləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri, ˌpɑrl yə- /


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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a landslide victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election, lifting the country’s stock markets to record highs.

From Barron's

But even though she now leads a parliamentary juggernaut with the biggest majority of any Japanese leader in history, Takaichi still faces challenges.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her success is in marked contrast to her two predecessors, under whom the party lost its parliamentary majority, battled corruption scandals and struggled to curb rising costs.

From BBC

Sir Keir turned round his party's fortunes in a single parliamentary term partly because he delegated much to McSweeney, but also because of his own ruthlessness, pragmatism and resilience.

From BBC

On Monday, Jenni and Trevor will address a parliamentary event in Westminster, hosted by Baroness Helena Kennedy KC, bringing together MPs, peers and legal experts to examine the issue.

From BBC