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parliamentary law exam (for state degree) displaying question 9 of 10 no time limit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 view ref materials previous question next question a member of an assembly, in a parliamentary sense, is a person having the right to examine all the records of the organization. debate a motion in detail before it is proposed. participate fully in its proceedings. attend the executive sessions.
In parliamentary law, a member of an assembly has the right to fully participate in its proceedings which includes rights to speak, vote etc. Examining all records is usually not a general - member right. Debating a motion before it's proposed is not a standard right. Attending executive sessions may not be a right for all members.
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participate fully in its proceedings.