/ɪˈlɛktɪd ˈbɒdi/ – Phrase
Definition: cơ quan dân cử.
A more thorough explanation: An elected body refers to a group of individuals who have been chosen or appointed through a democratic process, such as an election, to represent a specific constituency or group of people in making decisions, passing laws, or governing a particular jurisdiction. Members of an elected body typically serve for a specified term and are accountable to the electorate for their actions and decisions.
Example: The elected body passed a resolution to increase funding for public schools.