They can respond to e-mails, talk to them and find out their concerns and then raise said concerns in the parliament chamber. They argue on behalf of their constituents. So.. yeah. You're welcome ;)
Members of Parliament (MSPs) represent their constituents by voicing their concerns and interests in legislative discussions, advocating for local needs, and engaging in community outreach. They hold regular surgeries to meet constituents, listen to their issues, and provide assistance with government services. Additionally, MSPs may participate in committees that address specific areas relevant to their constituents, ensuring that local perspectives influence policy decisions. By balancing national priorities with local issues, MSPs aim to reflect the diverse views of their electorate.
There are 73 elected constituency MSPs (to represent a constituency) and 56 additional MSPs (to represent Scottish regions).
Constituencies or constituents are the people and interests that senators represent.
Regional and constituency MSPs (Members of the Scottish Parliament) represent different areas in Scotland. Constituency MSPs are elected to represent specific geographic areas, while regional MSPs are elected from larger regions that encompass multiple constituencies, serving to ensure broader representation. Each constituency elects one MSP, while each region elects several regional MSPs, who can be from different political parties. This dual system aims to balance local representation with overall regional interests in the Scottish Parliament.
constituents
there are 17 msps in each party.
The Scottish National Party has 47 MSPs.
There are 15 MSPs in that party as of July 2014.
They could either; 1. Raise a constitent's matter at Minister's Question Time or Prime Minister's Question Time (on wednesdays only). 2. Join a commity and raise the matter there. 3. Open a Private Member's Bill. 4. Propose for Member's Bininess.
The citizen-voter residents of their Congressional DIstrict.
They do many things but primarily they represent their constituents in enacting legislation.
Their constituents* and their political party (mostly democrats or republicans)*Constituents are the people that members of Congress Represent.