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parliamentary law exam (for state degree) displaying question 1 of 10 no time limit a member of an assembly, in a parliamentary sense, is a person having the right to participate fully in its proceedings. amend the executive sessions. debate a motion in detail before it is proposed. examine all the records of the organization.
In parliamentary - law, a member of an assembly has the right to fully participate in its proceedings. This includes rights to vote, speak, and move motions. The other options are not the fundamental right of an assembly member. Amend executive sessions is not a general right, debating a motion before it's proposed is not how it works in standard parliamentary procedure, and examining all records is not a basic right of an assembly member.
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participate fully in its proceedings.