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  2. Meeting (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    A session is a meeting or series of connected meetings devoted to a single order of business, program, agenda, or announced purpose. [2] [3] An organization's bylaws may define a specific meaning of the term "session." In most organizations, each session consists of only a single meeting (i.e. "session" and "meeting" are equivalent terms in ...

  3. Legislative session - Wikipedia

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    The convening of an extraordinary session of the French Parliament can only take place between July and September, and only at the request of the Prime Minister or the majority of the members of the National Assembly. It is a presidential decree which opens and closes the session(s) of this kind

  4. Quorum - Wikipedia

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    At least half of the members must participate if a constitutional law should pass the parliament (participation quorum of 50% based on the total number of members). Over and above that, constitutional laws require the consent of at least two-thirds of the members present (quorum agreement of 66.6% based on the number of voting present).

  5. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The southwest corner of the United States Capitol in Washington. The Constitution forbids Congress from meeting elsewhere.. A term of Congress is divided into two "sessions", one for each year; Congress has occasionally also been called into an extra, (or special) session (the Constitution requires Congress to meet at least once each year).

  6. Quorum call - Wikipedia

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    A motion to adjourn for lack of a quorum may be raised after the quorum call if an insufficient number of members present themselves. However, if the business is especially important, the members present may instead move a call of the house which will force all members to attend. Each House is expressly "authorized to compel the Attendance of ...

  7. First Thai parliament meeting after May election set ... - AOL

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    Thailand's newly elected lawmakers will meet for the first time in a parliamentary session on July 3, a royal decree published on the official royal gazette website said on Saturday. The country's ...

  8. Albanian opposition disrupts parliament as migration deal ...

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    Albanian opposition lawmakers on Thursday disrupted the opening of a new session of Parliament, demanding an investigation into the government for alleged corruption. Bodyguards blocked the ...

  9. Joint session of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 1874, Kalākaua was the first person in history received by the United States Congress in a joint meeting. This differs from a joint session of Congress, which requires the adoption of a concurrent resolution. Joint meetings of Congress are rare, and another one was not called until the 1900 Centennial of the Capital City. [29]