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Members of Parliament (MPs) represent their constituents, the individuals living in their electoral district or constituency. They are elected to advocate for the interests and concerns of these constituents in the legislative process, making decisions on laws and policies that affect their lives. Additionally, MPs may also represent broader national interests and party agendas.

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