Without dialogue, you cannot run parliament. You have to interact.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Dialogue is the essence of parliamentary politics.
We are in a democracy, and I think for all issues, whatever matters that the opposition may have apprehension on, there is a forum, and it is called Parliament.
Democracy isn't solely about polite conversations in parliaments. It needs to be continually refreshed with raw passions, anger and ideals.
We all know what Parliament is, and we are all ashamed of it.
Everybody is a political person, whether you say something or you are silent. A political attitude is not whether you go to parliament; it's how you deal with your life, with your surroundings.
A good film script should be able to do completely without dialogue.
It's not just parliament that requires radical modernisation. It's our democratic processes.
My function in life is not to be a politician in Parliament: it is to get something done.
Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.
A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.