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Also known as parlamentary legislature
thumb|upright=1.1|The facing benches of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom are said to contribute to an adversarial style of debate. thumb|upright=1.1|The hemicycle of the House of Representatives of [[Japan]] thumb|upright=1.1|The National Council (Switzerland)|National Council of [[Switzerland]]
A parliament is a legislative body where elected representatives meet to debate and make laws for their country or region. Different parliaments are organized in different ways—some use facing benches that encourage debate between opposing sides, while others use semicircular seating arrangements—but they all serve as the primary place where a nation's representatives conduct government business.
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