parlamento
Parlamento is a term used in several Romance-language countries to denote the principal legislative body of a state or region. Etymologically, it derives from the French parlement, from Latin parliamentum. In Italian, Parlamento refers to the national legislature; in Spanish and Portuguese contexts, parlamento is often used as a generic term for legislative assemblies, including regional bodies. Official names of national bodies vary (for example, Italy’s Parlamento, Spain’s Cortes Generales, Portugal’s Assembleia da República), but parlamento is widely understood as the lawmaking and oversight institution of government.
The core functions of a parlamento include debating, drafting, and enacting laws; approving budgets and financial
Structure and operation typically involve elected representatives serving fixed terms, with sessions that are public. Law-making
Variations exist across countries. Some parlamentos are bicameral, others unicameral. Examples include Italy’s bicameral Parlamento, Spain’s