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I think you are referring to "parliamentary." This word can refer to two different things. One is to the form of government where there is a "parliament" rather than what Americans call a "congress." Many countries, including England and Canada, have a parliamentary system of government, with a prime minister and elected representatives (abbreviated as MPs-- Members of Parliament); the MPs represent various geographic districts (sometimes called "ridings") throughout the country. Whereas in America, a candidate "runs" for congress, in many parliamentary countries, the candidate "stands" for parliament.

But you may also hear the term "parliamentary procedure," which refers to a set of rules and regulations used when holding meetings. Clubs and organizations of all kinds, including in the United States, make use of this system: it relies on a book called Robert's Rules of Order, and its purpose is to help the meeting to function more smoothly. Parliamentary procedure provides agreed-upon procedures for introducing new topics or voting upon resolutions; when followed, it makes the conducting of business more orderly.

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