Examples of 'what parliament' in a sentence

Meaning of "what parliament"

The phrase 'what parliament' suggests confusion, surprise, or disbelief regarding the actions or decisions made by a particular parliament or legislative body. It is often used rhetorically to question the rationale, legitimacy, or effectiveness of parliamentary processes or outcomes. 'What parliament' can also be a shorthand way to express frustration or disappointment with the political system or the behavior of elected representatives

How to use "what parliament" in a sentence

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Judges may not interfere in what parliament does.
But that is what parliament and election campaigns are for.
People would acknowledge that this was what parliament was supposed to do.
That is what Parliament has called for.
They also want people to be better informed about what parliament is doing.
What Parliament can do is to mobilize public opinion.
I hear very loudly what Parliament says.
That is what Parliament has already voted for.
I do not think that is what Parliament wants.
That is what Parliament wants to see.
Perhaps you could tell us presently what Parliament is doing.
This is not what Parliament is divided about.
This agreement is not in line with what Parliament wanted.
It is a question of what Parliament should be looking at as its priorities.
I think that is the message which conveys what Parliament wants.

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This may be what Parliament would like.
What Parliament wanted was to have these responsibilities.
That is not what Parliament in tends.
What Parliament is doing here is completely nonsensical.
It is very clear what Parliament is asking of.
What Parliament is doing here is a contradiction.
I do not agree with what Parliament has decided.
That is what Parliament declared unanimously a couple of weeks ago.
I earnestly hope that that is what Parliament will do.
That is what Parliament is asking you to do.
I am simply asking for clarification on what Parliament has decided to do.
It is not what Parliament would like to see happening.
I feel sure that that is what Parliament wants too.
That is what Parliament approved and what we want to see.
That seems to me to accord with what Parliament has always wanted.
What Parliament wants is to keep this flexibility in the future.
But we will see what Parliament says later today.
What Parliament has done is to vote in favour of opening negotiations with Turkey.
It is a question of what Parliament can salvage from the wreckage.
What Parliament want is to agree on how these should be implemented in practice.
This is the opposite of what Parliament understands by such a climate.
What Parliament is asking of you now is nothing less than a change of heart.
Of course we shall listen to what Parliament says on that particular question.
What Parliament or even the Council then did to it would have been another matter.
In addition it should also state what Parliament wants to do to remedy this.
What Parliament does will be inspired by the electoral programmes on which it is elected.
It gives a powerful signal indicating what Parliament does and does not want.
We know that what Parliament says and does affects public perceptions.
And so it has also specifically done what Parliament demanded in its report.
The other is what Parliament and the government does on their behalf.
The Council will be delighted to know in advance what Parliament has in mind.
That is what Parliament wants him to do.
I think this government needs to be a little more open to what Parliament recommends.
That is what Parliament should be doing.
I hope that we can bring about change in line with what Parliament wants.

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