The French Parlement is suspended to be replaced by the creation of forty-seven new courts.

A parlement (French pronunciation: [paʁləmɑ̃] (listen)), under the French Ancien Régime, was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France. In 1789, France had 13 parlements, the oldest and most important of which was the Parlement of Paris. While both the modern French term parlement (for the legislature) and the English word parliament derive from this French term, the Ancien Régime parlements were not legislative bodies and the modern and ancient terminology are not interchangeable.