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📌 Question

Members of parliament who are elected by the citizens are called …


📝 Options:

🔘 A) Deputy.

🔘 B) Chancellor / Chancellor.

🔘 C) Ambassadors.

🔘 D) Minister-Presidents.


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💡 Correct Answer: a

📖Explanation: In democratic systems, citizens elect representatives who represent their interests in parliament. These elected individuals play a central role in legislating, controlling the government, and representing the population. There are various political offices with specific tasks: members of parliament work directly in parliament, chancellors lead the federal government, ambassadors represent the country abroad, and minister-presidents head the governments of the federal states. Understanding these positions is important to recognize the political structure and responsibilities within the state.

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