The Parliament Office has clarified that all Members of Parliament actively participate in parliamentary work, addressing recent public concerns on social media regarding the number of bills submitted by MPs.
In a statement released Tuesday, the Parliament Office emphasized that the work of MPs is not solely reflected through the submission of bills. “Important work of Parliament is carried out in parliamentary committees,” the statement read.
The Office also highlighted its commitment to transparency, noting that sessions and committee work are regularly published on the official Parliament website. The public can access bills, resolutions, ministerial questions, committee details, and related statistics online.
The Parliament further urged the public not to misuse or misinterpret the information released and reiterated that parliamentary responsibilities extend beyond what is seen through legislative submissions.
In a statement released Tuesday, the Parliament Office emphasized that the work of MPs is not solely reflected through the submission of bills. “Important work of Parliament is carried out in parliamentary committees,” the statement read.
The Office also highlighted its commitment to transparency, noting that sessions and committee work are regularly published on the official Parliament website. The public can access bills, resolutions, ministerial questions, committee details, and related statistics online.
The Parliament further urged the public not to misuse or misinterpret the information released and reiterated that parliamentary responsibilities extend beyond what is seen through legislative submissions.