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what is right of interpellation

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Interpellation is a formal request of a parliament to the respective government. ... In many parliaments, each individual member of parliament has the right to submit questions (possibly a limited amount during a certain period) to a member of the government.

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Interpellation is a formal request of a parliament to the respective government. It is distinguished from question time in that it often involves a separate procedure.[1] In many parliaments, each individual member of parliament has the right to submit questions (possibly a limited amount during a certain period) to a member of the government. The respective minister or secretary is then required to respond and to justify government policy

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