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what is the meaning of parliament​

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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The term Parliament is usually associated with the British system of parliamentary government, a system which has influenced the development of representative assemblies in many parts of the world. In pre-revolutionary France the word Parlement was applied to courts of justice which were not representative bodies at all. The word itself is derived from the Latin parliamentum and the French word parler and originally meant a talk; and talking is, of course, what Parliaments do most of the time.The role and functions of Parliament assume great significance in view of the basic principles and assumptions associated with parliamentary democracy. A parliamentary form of government acknowledges the fact that in this system, Parliament derives its power directly from the consent of the people expressed through periodic elections and that it exists to implement the will of the people. The parliamentary system also ensures the best possible participatory democratic system and active interaction between the people and their representatives. In this system, the Executive not only emanates from Parliament but is also accountable to Parliament for all its acts of omission and commission. This accountability of the Executive to Parliament is based on the principle that since Parliament represents the will of the people, it should be able to oversee and keep the Executive under control and constant surveillance.

Answered by ankit486243
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the group of people who are elected to make and change the laws of a country

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