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deliberative assembly

Noun

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an assembly of people for the purpose of unhurried consideration and discussion

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History of term In a speech to the electorate at Bristol in 1774, Edmund Burke described the British Parliament as a "deliberative assembly," and the expression became the basic term for a body of persons meeting to discuss and determine common action. Source: Internet

A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings, make motions, speak in debate, and vote. Source: Internet

Rights of members A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings, make motions, speak in debate, and vote. Source: Internet

They were an ancient Anatolian people that lived during the Bronze Age whose king or queen had to share their authority with an assembly, called Panku, equivalent to a modern-day deliberative assembly of a legislature. Source: Internet

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