MPS
An MP, or Member of Parliament, is an elected representative who serves in a country’s parliament. In most systems with a bicameral legislature, MPs sit in the lower house, while members of the upper chamber have different titles. MPs typically represent geographic constituencies and play a central role in examining legislation and voicing the interests of their constituents.
Election and tenure: MPs are usually chosen in general elections, using electoral systems such as first-past-the-post
Roles and responsibilities: The core duties of an MP include proposing, debating, and voting on laws; scrutinizing
Relationship to government and power: In many parliamentary systems, the party or coalition with a majority
Variations and terminology: While the term MP is widely used in many democracies, some countries use different