/pɑːrləˌmɛntri ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/ – Phrase
Definition: lời chứng trước nghị viện.
A more thorough explanation: Parliamentary testimony refers to the formal statements or evidence provided by individuals before a parliamentary committee or other legislative body as part of an official inquiry or investigation. This testimony is typically given under oath and is subject to legal consequences for providing false or misleading information.
Example: During the trial, the witness provided parliamentary testimony regarding the proposed legislation.