Usually by 1700 many parliament members have gone home, so any decisions have low impact with fewer members and thats not seen as very represenative. The best time for comming up with ideas and acts is between 0930 and 1500 when most members are present, avoiding 1200-1330 for lunch :-)
representative government
Britain's three Refrom Acts gradually made the country's electoral laws more representative
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Iceland is a Parliamentary Republic. It has an elected president as head of state together with a Prime Minister who is from the majority party in the elected Parliament. The parliament is called the Althing and the modern version was established in 1845 though Iceland had a form of representative parliament as early as 930.
what was the society like in the early 1600's