noun a member of a parliament or a parliamentary body
adjective relating to a parliament or its members
In politics, 'parliamentary' is used to describe procedures, practices, or organizations related to a parliament or parliamentary system.
In historical contexts, 'parliamentary' may refer to events, movements, or systems related to parliamentary institutions.
In legal contexts, 'parliamentary' may refer to laws or regulations enacted by a parliament or related to parliamentary procedures.
In government systems, 'parliamentary' refers to a system of government where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature.
In international relations, 'parliamentary' may refer to diplomatic or political interactions involving parliamentary bodies or systems.
In a political thriller novel, the main character may be a member of parliamentary staff.
A psychologist may analyze the behavior of parliamentary members during debates.
A lawyer may specialize in parliamentary law and procedures.
A political scientist may study the impact of parliamentary systems on governance.
A journalist may report on parliamentary proceedings and decisions.
A historian may research the evolution of parliamentary systems throughout history.