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Parliamentary inquiry

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Parliamentary inquiry may refer to:

  • Parliamentary inquiry (parliamentary procedure) -_- A formal question posed by a member of a deliberative assembly, such as a legislative body or committee, directed at the chairperson or presiding officer. This inquiry seeks clarification on specific rules, procedures, or parliamentary protocols that govern the conduct of the assembly's proceedings. It allows members to ensure that they are adhering to established procedures, understand their rights and responsibilities, and navigate the complexities of parliamentary law effectively, thereby promoting orderly and informed debate within the assembly.

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