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What are the five principles necessary for parliamentary procedure? Explain in easy words 3-4 sentences

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The five basic principles are: majority rule, protection of minority rights, equal rights for all members, orderly debate (one question and one speaker at a time), and fairness/courtesy by following agreed rules. Majority rule means the option supported by most people wins. Minority rights mean people who disagree still get to speak, make motions, and have their views heard. Equal rights, orderly debate, and clear rules make meetings fair, efficient, and respectful for everyone.