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Sheldon Wong
10 May, 03:21
What is parliament?
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Austin
10 May, 07:13
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A parliament is a group of people who represent the highest legislative authority of a country. They are usually chosen using a public election and it's their job to decide what will become a law and what will not become a law. They can also change old laws and can create a new constitution or they can impeach a president or hold hearings for people depending on the country.
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