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Parliament

Parliament is the legislative body of a nation or region, composed of elected representatives who debate and enact laws. Explore news and analysis on parliamentary proceedings and political decisions.

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Parliament

Parliament is the primary legislative institution of a democratic state, composed of elected representatives who debate, formulate, and enact laws that govern society. Parliaments vary in structure and function across different nations—some are unicameral (single chamber), while others are bicameral (two chambers). Members of parliament are typically elected through democratic processes and represent their constituencies, working to advance the interests of their constituents while contributing to national policy.

Parliaments play a crucial role in democratic governance, serving as a check on executive power and ensuring that legislation reflects the will of the people. Within parliament, various committees examine specific policy areas, from finance and security to education and social welfare. Parliamentary debates are forums where political parties articulate their positions, challenge government decisions, and propose alternatives, making transparency and public accountability central to parliamentary function.

This section covers parliamentary news from around the world, including Israel's Knesset, international legislative bodies, and parliamentary developments relevant to Jewish and Israeli affairs. Readers will find coverage of legislative debates, electoral processes, government formation, and policy decisions that shape regional and global politics affecting Jewish communities and Israel.