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Parliamentary delegation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Parliamentary delegation A parliamentary delegation (or congressional delegation, also CODEL or codel, in the United States) is an official visit abroad taken by a member or members of a legislature. To schedule a parliamentary delegation, a member has to apply to the relevant committee chair, who then writes to the appropriate agency requesting funds and support for the trip. Various parliaments and legislatures maintain formal or informal groupings, such as congressional caucuses and all-party parliamentary groups, which maintain regular delegations to and from select countries; the European Parliament also maintains a formal delegation system for regular meetings with national and multinational parliaments.〔(【引用サイトリンク】European Parliament - Delegations )〕 Parliamentary delegations occur for solidarity, negotiative, research and investigation purposes, but are sometimes the source of controversy and criticism, when seen as ''junkets''.〔(FP's exclusive guide to Congress's summer junkets ) (August 6, 2009). ''Foreign Policy''.〕〔Andrea Stone, (Members Of Congress On Rome Junket Funded By Taxpayers ) (May 24, 2011), ''Huffington Post''.〕〔Scott Wong, (Junket? Maybe not, but Dems attack GOP trips ) (January 13, 2012). ''Politico''.〕 ==In the United States== A congressional delegation ''abroad'' is not the same as the congressional delegation ''of a state'' (or a legislative delegation from a county to a state legislature), which is the entire body of current members elected to both houses of Congress from a specific state.
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