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mention one previlage of a member of Parliament​

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Answered by fyreslayer360
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Answer: According to my calculations, Parliamentary privilege is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made in the course of their legislative duties.The Privileges and immunities enjoyed by the members individually:

The Privileges and immunities enjoyed by the members individually:

Freedom of speech,

Freedom from arrest and.

Exemption from attendance as jurors and witnesses.

Parliamentary privilege exists for the purpose of enabling the houses of the Parliament to carry out effectively their functions. The primary functions of the houses are to inquire, to debate and to legislate, and parliamentary privilege assists and protects these functions.

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