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What are the five principles necessary for parliamentary procedure? Explain in easy 6th grader words with no symbols 3-4 sentences
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Principle One is majority rule. Decisions are made when more than half of the people voting agree. This helps the group move forward and pick a clear plan. It also means winners must still treat others fairly.
Principle Two is minority rights. People who disagree still have the right to speak and be heard. The group cannot silence or ignore them just because they have a different idea. This protects fairness and helps everyone learn new things.
Principle Three is equal rights and fairness. Every member gets the same chance to talk and to vote. The rules must apply to everyone, and leaders must be fair. That keeps the group from playing favorites.
Principle Four is order and one thing at a time. Meetings should focus on one topic at a time so talks do not get confusing. People follow simple rules to keep things peaceful and clear. This helps everyone understand what is being decided.
Principle Five is the right to know and discuss. Members should get information before they make a choice. They must be allowed to ask questions and talk about ideas. Good talking and information help the group make smart decisions.
Principle Two is minority rights. People who disagree still have the right to speak and be heard. The group cannot silence or ignore them just because they have a different idea. This protects fairness and helps everyone learn new things.
Principle Three is equal rights and fairness. Every member gets the same chance to talk and to vote. The rules must apply to everyone, and leaders must be fair. That keeps the group from playing favorites.
Principle Four is order and one thing at a time. Meetings should focus on one topic at a time so talks do not get confusing. People follow simple rules to keep things peaceful and clear. This helps everyone understand what is being decided.
Principle Five is the right to know and discuss. Members should get information before they make a choice. They must be allowed to ask questions and talk about ideas. Good talking and information help the group make smart decisions.
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