Asked by
Heather Barring
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
In parliamentary meetings, the motions that introduce the central, substantive issues for group consideration are called
A) Incidental motions
B) Privileged motions
C) Main motions
D) Subsidiary motions
Main Motions
Fundamental proposals or suggestions put forward for discussion or voting to initiate action within a formal meeting or assembly context.
Central Issues
Key or primary topics, problems, or concerns that are at the heart of a discussion or situation.
Incidental Motions
Procedural motions in parliamentary procedure that address incidental questions of procedure arising out of other motions or business.
- Familiarize yourself with the operation and significance of parliamentary motions in meetings.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize yourself with the operation and significance of parliamentary motions in meetings.