Parliamentary Party
A Parliamentary Party is a group of elected representatives from a political party that operates within a parliament. These members work together to formulate policies, debate legislation, and represent the interests of their constituents. The party's leadership often guides the party's agenda and strategy in parliamentary proceedings.
In many countries, such as the United Kingdom and India, parliamentary parties play a crucial role in the legislative process. They can be part of the ruling government or the opposition, influencing how laws are made and how the government is held accountable to the public.