Parliamentary Election
A parliamentary election is a process in which citizens vote to choose their representatives in the parliament. These representatives, often called Members of Parliament (MPs), are responsible for making laws and decisions that affect the country. The election can take place at different levels, such as national or regional, depending on the country's political system.
During the election, various political parties present their candidates, and voters select their preferred candidates on the ballot. The party that wins the most seats typically forms the government, and its leader becomes the Prime Minister. This system allows citizens to have a say in their governance and influence the direction of their country.