Definition of «full parliament»

The phrase "full parliament" refers to a situation where all the members of a parliament or legislative body are present and participating in a meeting or voting process.

Sentences with «full parliament»

  • He told his audience: «We are coming to the end of the first full Parliament since the Second World War when national income per person has actually declined.» (socialliberal.net)
  • We did win the vote on baby foods at the Committee and then at the full Parliament on 20 January. (babymilkaction.org)
  • The one on the baby food regulations is going forward to the full Parliament. (babymilkaction.org)
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