👉 The term "interparliamentary" is a legal term in several countries, but it often refers to the process of two or more parliaments holding joint meetings and discussing issues related to their jurisdiction. This can be used to describe parliamentary sessions that are held within the same political party's jurisdiction. For example: 1. In Australia, the Prime Minister, the Attorney-General, and other key ministers from both chambers of Parliament meet regularly to discuss issues affecting their respective jurisdictions. 2. The Speaker