The role of public relations in building the mental image of Parliament through mass communication
Abstract
The main challenge facing parliaments today is to reconcile and overcome the gap between the prominent position and the important role that the constitution gives them, and the almost complete absence in the media scene. Added to this challenge are the difficulties and advantages associated with parliamentary communication. Parliamentary communication is characterized by being institutional communication completely separate from the constituent parts of Parliament, while members and the political parties that make up it undertake political communication. (The government, constitutional institutions, journalists, and society in general...)