When the members of parliament come together to discuss a issue what generally happens? Is it like a debate?
A senator speaking in the Senate.

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Hi Abbie, thanks for your question. Yes, the discussions senators in the Senate and members of the House of Representatives are called debates. Many parliamentary debates are about ideas for laws – bills. Debates in the Senate and House of Representatives are necessary stages of passing a bill.
There are particular times for debates on bills. Each debate has a list of speakers and time limits for each speech. senators and members only get one opportunity to make a speech at each stage of a bill.