Since 1941, every Congress has had two sessions, convening in January of each year.
Two sessions of Congress equals one Term. A term is two years.
a Term
A term is the length of time an individual Congressman serves each election (two years in the House, six years in Senate). A session is the length of time the entire House or Senate legislates and conducts business. Except for special sessions rarely called, there is one session per year in both chambers.
2 years for the House, the Senate rotates every 2
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A Parliament meeting has no time limit. They could go on and on indefinitely due to every member in the meeting having the chance to speak. The longest Parliament meeting has gone on for 3 days, which is typical of them.
Only the president can call congress into special session. Only 26 special sessions have been held,the last one was in 1948. The president can call congress or each of its houses. The senate has been called into special session 46 occasions last was 1933.
Unlimited
Because they weren't criminals like the current congress.
There is just one senate and one house of representatives in congress.
The Palacio Nacional, where the president works. The other one would be the Palacio Legislativo de San Lazaro, where the congress sessions.
Unicameral is a term used in government for a legislature that has one house. This was the structure of the Continental Congress in the 1700s.