>his country LITERALLY, UNIRONICALLY, TO THE GREAT CHAGRIN OF THEIR PEERS call their 'Congress' a 'Parliament'
>>76195976
lmao
Senate is the superior term.
S-shut up!
I wish it had a cool name like congress... but in french it's more for a one-time meeting
>>76196448
>his country calls it a National Assembly
>his country doesn't have TWO (2) congressional bodies
holy fuck it's like they don't even want checks and balances!
>>76196485
Not just this. We have the Parliament, constituted of the Senate and the National Assembly
Daily Reminder that America is Metric
> Parliament from the French "Parler" for Speaking
> An original term for a Speaking Chamber of Elected representatives in English governance. With a long steeped history from the Magna Carta till today, practiced in civilised nations using the Westminster model of governance.
> Congress, from the Latin "congressum" meaning to come together.
> A latin term also used in conjunction with the "Senate" to LARP as a Romans, taken by newly cultureless and history devoid American secessionists, who had to make new institutions up to give their country a sense of legitimacy.
Hmmm
It's actually called "Republican Assembly".
>His country doesn't have a constitutional court"
>>76196593
Yep. Westminster system is superior to other forms of governance. Especially if paired with constitutional monarchy: all the soap opera of Presidents but without giving those retards actual power.
>>76196593
>"""""LARPing""""" as the Romans
>this is what nationlets actually believe while they enjoy Pax Americana
>>76196767
>they don't call their constitutional court the SUPREME COURT
basically a non-country