Raise a question of privilege
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In parliamentary procedure, a motion to raise a question of privilege is a privileged motion that permits a request related to the rights and privileges of the assembly or any of its members to be brought up.[1]
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Class | Privileged motion |
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In order when another has the floor? | Yes, but should not interrupt a person who has begun to speak, unless unavoidable |
Requires second? | No, but if the question of privilege thereby raised is in the form of a motion, the motion must be seconded |
Debatable? | No |
May be reconsidered? | No |
Amendable? | No |
Vote required | Admissibility of question is ruled upon by chair |
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