Talk:Deliberative assembly
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The article for parliamentary procedure says: A parliamentary procedure is the decision-making process used by a deliberative assembly. This is a circular reference; it's making it difficult for me to find out what a parliament is. If I find better content for these articles from another source, I'll come back and update, but if someone else who's actually familiar with this subject could do it instead, the result would probably be better. LogicalDash 23:28, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Parliamentary procedure does not necessarily refer to a "parliament." I the U.S. it almost never does.
Parliamentary procedure refers to the rules for conducting a meeting of a particular group of people. That particular group of people make up an assembly, generally speaking.