/ˌkæŋɡəˈruː ˈkloʊʒər/ – Phrase
Definition: việc chủ tịch ủy ban của nghị viên chỉ cho phép thảo luận một số điểm sửa đổi dự luật.
A more thorough explanation: “Kangaroo closure” is a term used in legal contexts to refer to a situation where a court or other decision-making body abruptly ends a proceeding without allowing all parties to present their arguments or evidence, often resulting in an unfair or biased outcome. This term is typically used to describe a hasty or unjust decision-making process that does not afford all parties a fair opportunity to be heard.
Example: The kangaroo closure of the case was necessary to ensure a fair trial for all parties involved.