legislative negotiations
Legislative negotiations refer to the discussions and bargaining processes that occur among lawmakers, such as members of Congress or parliamentarians, to reach agreements on proposed laws or policies. These negotiations often involve multiple stakeholders, including political parties, interest groups, and constituents, who may have differing priorities and viewpoints.
During these negotiations, lawmakers may propose amendments, compromise on certain issues, and work to build coalitions to support their initiatives. The goal is to create legislation that can gain enough support to pass through various stages, including committee reviews and votes, ultimately becoming law.