Parliamentary Committee
A Parliamentary Committee is a group of members from a legislative body, such as a parliament, formed to focus on specific issues or areas of policy. These committees play a crucial role in examining proposed laws, conducting inquiries, and gathering evidence from experts and the public. They help ensure that legislation is thoroughly reviewed before it is passed.
Committees can be permanent or temporary and may cover various topics, including finance, health, and education. Members are usually selected from different political parties, promoting diverse viewpoints and fostering collaboration. Their findings and recommendations are often presented to the full parliament for further consideration.