I think we should call a parliament.
A parliament elected by this method may be called a called 'majoritarian' parliament (e.g. the British parliament).
When Elizabeth I called a parliament in 1584, the Water Bill for Plymouth was already prepared for presentation.
In 1304, Nicholas counselled Philip to call a parliament at Corinth in order to avoid going to war against Epirus.
Queen Flana had called a parliament and this parliament now advised her and helped her rule justly.
A king only called a parliament, or council, when the need arose either for advice or funding.
Charles determined to rule without calling a parliament, thus initiating the period known as his Personal Rule (1629-1640).
He advises the young king to call a parliament and gives him advice regarding a successful reign.
In May 1660 the Convention asked the King of Ireland to "call a parliament consisting of protestant peers and commons.
On their return to Westminster to consider the best method of calling a free parliament, he was chosen chairman.