Point of Order

Point of Order A point of order is a formal objection raised during a meeting or debate. It is used to call attention to a violation of the rules or procedures of the meeting. A point of order can be raised by any member of the meeting or debate, and it must be ruled on … Read more

Freedom of Assembly

Freedom of Assembly Freedom of assembly is the right to come together with other people in a peaceful and orderly way. It is a fundamental human right that is essential for a healthy democracy. The right to assemble is protected by international law, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The ICCPR … Read more

Parliamentary Forums

Parliamentary Forums Parliamentary forums are a type of public meeting where people can come together to discuss and debate issues of public importance. They can be held in a variety of settings, such as schools, libraries, community centers, or even online. Parliamentary forums can be a great way to learn about different perspectives on important … Read more

Parliamentary Privilleges (Article 105)

Parliamentary Privileges (Article 105) Parliamentary privilege is a set of rights and immunities enjoyed by members of parliament in order to enable them to carry out their duties without fear of reprisal. These privileges include freedom of speech, freedom from arrest, and the right to access documents and information. Article 105 of the Constitution of … Read more