Parlement
The term "Parlement" refers to a legislative body in various countries, particularly in France. Historically, it was a court of law that also had the power to register royal edicts. The most famous of these was the Parlement of Paris, which played a significant role in the political landscape of France before the French Revolution.
In modern usage, "Parlement" can also denote the legislative assemblies in countries like Belgium and Canada. These bodies are responsible for making laws, debating policies, and representing the interests of the public. Each parlement operates within a framework defined by its constitution and legal system.