A Member of Parliament (MP) in the lower house of Parliament represents the interests and concerns of their constituents, engages in debates, and votes on legislation. They participate in committees to scrutinize proposed laws and government actions, ensuring accountability and transparency. Additionally, MPs can raise issues, propose new laws, and advocate for local and national matters affecting their communities. Overall, their role is to contribute to the legislative process and represent the voice of the people.
In the UK they are MP's - Members of Parliament. In the US they are Congressmen.
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The lower House of Parliament in Tasmania is the House of Assembly.
A parliament system is a prime minister must also be an MP in order to sit in the house of commons.so the MP also has the responsibility of representing the interest of the riding that elected him to the house
Lok Sabha is the Lower House of Indian Parliament.
Yes, the Prime Minister of the UK must be a Member of Parliament (MP). The Prime Minister is typically the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the House of Commons, which is the elected lower house of Parliament. While technically it's possible for someone who is not an MP to be appointed Prime Minister, they would need to secure a seat in the House of Commons shortly thereafter to maintain their position.
The lower house of Parliament in India is called the Lok Sabha.
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In the Parliament of England, the House of Lords is the upper house. The House of Commons is the lower house.
South Australia's lower House of Parliament is the House of Assembly.
The lower house of parliament in Victoria, Australia is the Legislative Assembly.
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