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Parliamentary procedure

Parliamentary procedure is the accepted rules, ethics, and customs governing meetings of an assembly or organization. Its object is to allow orderly deliberation upon questions of interest to the organization and thus to arrive at the sense or the will of the majority of the assembly upon these questions. Self-governing organizations follow parliamentary procedure to debate and reach group decisions, usually by vote, with the least possible friction.

In the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and other English-speaking countries, parliamentary procedure is often called chairmanship, chairing, the law of meetings, procedure at meetings, the conduct of meetings, or the standing orders. In the United States, it is referred to as parliamentary law, parliamentary practice, legislative procedure, rules of order, or Robert´s rules of order.

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Materialsammlung KreisdelegiertenkonferenzGeschäftsordnung Chemie AG Bitterfeld-Wolfen, 1991"Geschäftsordnung des Volksvereins in Dürkheim"Statuten und Geschäftsordnung der Akademischen Liedertafel zu Berlin (1885)
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