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To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the specific elected member you are referring to, as parliamentary positions can vary greatly depending on the country and the specific parliamentary structure. Generally, an elected member may hold a position such as a Member of Parliament (MP), Minister, or Leader of the Opposition. Each of these roles comes with different responsibilities and levels of influence within the government. If you specify the member or the country, I can give a more tailored response.

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