parlamentarios
Parlamentarios are elected members of a parliament, the legislative branch in Spanish-speaking countries. They represent citizens, debate and approve laws, and oversee the government. They participate in plenary sessions, sit on committees, draft or amend bills, and vote on budgets, treaties, and other measures. In bicameral systems, parlamentarios may belong to the lower chamber or the upper house; in unicameral systems they sit in a single legislative chamber. Elections use varied systems, including proportional representation and first-past-the-post, with terms from a few years to longer, depending on country. They may belong to political parties or run as independents. Their work often includes representing constituencies or regions, submitting motions, and asking questions to ministers.
Parliamentary procedures include debates, committee reviews, interpellations, and motions of no confidence in governments (in applicable
The role of parlamentarios is central to representative democracy, providing oversight, balancing majority and minority interests,