samenzitting
Samenzitting is a term used in Dutch-language contexts to denote a joint sitting of two or more deliberative bodies, most commonly a joint sitting of a bicameral legislature. The term is often spelled samenzitting, with samenzitting appearing as a variant in some texts. In a samenzitting, the two chambers convene in a single chamber or meeting hall, allowing them to deliberate and/or hear messages and reports collectively rather than in separate chamber debates.
The word derives from samen- meaning “together” and zitting meaning “sitting” or “session.” It is used to
The exact rules of a samenzitting are determined by the constitution or rules of procedure of the
The term is used in Dutch-speaking regions and may appear in historical or constitutional documents, academic