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In parliamentary meetings, the motions that are concerned with procedural questions relating to issues on the floor are called

A) Incidental motions
B) Privileged motions
C) Main motions
D) Subsidiary motions

Incidental Motions

Procedural motions that arise unexpectedly and need to be addressed immediately during the course of a meeting or deliberative assembly.

Procedural Questions

Questions related to the process or procedure involved in carrying out a specific task or activity.

Privileged Motions

Specific types of motions in parliamentary procedure that have the highest priority and can interrupt the consideration of other matters.

  • Perceive the utilization and procedure of parliamentary motions in the context of meetings.
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