Parliamentary inquiry committee

A Parliamentary Inquiry Committee is an investigation committee of the legislative branch, which transforms the parliamentary house itself into a committee to hear testimonies and gather information directly. At the municipal level, its correct name is Special Inquiry Committee.[1]

The committee is set up for a limited duration. Usually the committee delivers a report with conclusions and recommendations, in order to spur government action to improve policy or prevent similar events from happening again.

  1. ^ Almanaque Abril 2014. Abril. 2014. p. 67. ISBN 7893614095202. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid prefix (help)

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