How is the Parliament considered the voice of the general public?
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Because the representative speaks about the problem of the public
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Voice of the General Public
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- The Parliament represents the main forum for political debate, which forms legislation that directly affects daily life.
- This Parliamentary discourse is driven by a wide range of communication roles, revealing the political agenda, ideological positions, and institutional role models of members of parliament who represent the interests of citizens of a country.
- This is also why parliaments have always piqued the curiosity of scholars from a variety of humanities and social science areas.
- The tutorial enables students and scholars of modern languages, as well as users from other fields of digital humanities and social sciences, to engage with user-friendly digital tools to study socio-cultural phenomena through language..
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