Parlamentsledamöter
Parlamentsledamöter, commonly referred to as Members of Parliament (MPs), are elected representatives who serve in a country's legislature, typically called a parliament. Their primary role is to represent the interests of their constituents and to participate in the lawmaking process. This involves debating proposed legislation, voting on bills, and scrutinizing the actions of the government.
The specific duties and powers of parlamentsledamöter can vary significantly depending on the country's political system.
Beyond legislative duties, parlamentsledamöter often engage in constituency work, meeting with voters, addressing their concerns, and