Match the Parliamentary Devices in List I with their corresponding procedural objectives in List II:
- Calling Attention MotionMoved to draw the attention of a Minister to a matter of urgent public importance and to ask for an official statement.
- Short Duration DiscussionAllows members to deliberate on urgent matters of public importance within a limited timeframe of up to two hours without voting.
- Point of OrderRaised by a member when the proceedings of the House do not follow the standard rules of procedure or constitutional provisions.
- Privilege MotionMoved by a member to censure a Minister believed to have committed a breach of parliamentary privilege by withholding facts.
Answer
Calling Attention Motion matches drawing the attention of a Minister to a matter of urgent public importance; Short Duration Discussion matches deliberating on urgent matters without voting for up to two hours; Point of Order matches raising procedural or constitutional non-compliance during House proceedings; Privilege Motion matches censuring a Minister for breaching parliamentary privilege by withholding facts.
Each parliamentary device corresponds precisely to its constitutional and procedural function: Calling Attention Motion requests Ministerial statements on urgent matters; Short Duration Discussion provides up to two hours of debate without voting; Point of Order addresses violations of House rules; and Privilege Motion censures Ministers for misleading Parliament.
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Key Concept
Parliamentary Motions and Devices for Executive Accountability and Procedural Enforcement