Plenum
the plenum (of lat. plenus = fully, Plural plenums) is the plenary assembly, thus the meeting if possible all members of an institution. Most well-known example of it is the German Bundestag. (Here: Plenum is the plenary assembly of all members of the federal daily here
) parliament work visible, develops the laws, presents the government their projects, develops the opposition their counter projects, the people moving questions is debated and to solutions brought. In the plenum government responsibility becomes from the voter will: Because the popular assembly of all delegates selects the Federal Chancellor. Three times a draft, is called a bill in the plenum before it is decided by the Bundestag as law. Causes for debates in the plenum are also reports of the government or the parliamentary assigned ones. Outstanding causes form governmental declarations.
In architecture also the area, in which a plenum meets, is called often such. It concerns then a large area, which was sketched and furnished particularly for this purpose.
In the building of organs the term refers to a full-sounding register combination. The Prinzipalstimmen (principle-alkene-hear) to form - similarly as with the Tutti - the basis, it supplemental by radiating mixtures, possibly. Tongue register and flutes (the far choir).
