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what is a parliament?who are called mps

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In modern politics and history , a parliament is a legislative body of government . Generally , a modern parliament has three functions - representative the electorate, making laws , overseeing the government via hearing and inquiring.

A member of parliament is the representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries with bicameral parliaments , this category includes especially members of the lower house , as upper houses often have a different title . Member of Congress is an equivalent term in other jurisdictions.

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