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Deliberative assembly   /dɪlˈɪbərˌeɪtɪv əsˈɛmbli/   Listen
Deliberative assembly

noun
1.
An assembly of people for the purpose of unhurried consideration and discussion.






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"Deliberative assembly" Quotes from Famous Books



... complex to the simple, and will sweep away all that interposes between the State and the democracy, giving to each part of the nation the management of its own affairs. He is eager to change everything, except the monarchy which alone can change all else. A deliberative assembly does not rise above the level of its average members. It is neither very foolish nor very wise. All might be well if the king made himself the irresistible instrument of philosophy and justice, and wrought ...
— Lectures on the French Revolution • John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton

... which is appointed for a term of three years, the first term dating from the 1st April, 1900, has a two-fold function. It is, in the first place, a deliberative assembly which must be convened by the Department at least once a year. The domain over which its deliberations may travel is certainly not restricted, as the Act defines its function as that of "discussing matters of public interest in connection with any of the purposes ...
— Ireland In The New Century • Horace Plunkett



Words linked to "Deliberative assembly" :   assembly, general assembly



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