parlamenti
A parlamenti is a legislative body in a government, responsible for making laws and representing the interests of the public. It typically consists of elected officials who debate and vote on proposed legislation. The structure and powers of a parlamenti can vary significantly between countries, with some having a single chamber and others having two chambers, often referred to as a bicameral system.
In many democratic nations, the parlamenti plays a crucial role in overseeing the executive branch and ensuring accountability. Members of the parlamenti may also serve on committees that focus on specific issues, such as finance or health, allowing for detailed examination of proposed laws and policies.