Parliamentary Elections
Parliamentary elections are a process through which citizens vote to select 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 elections can be held at different levels, such as national or regional, depending on the country's political structure.
During these elections, voters typically choose candidates from various political parties. The party that wins the most seats usually forms the government, and its leader becomes the Prime Minister. Parliamentary elections are essential for ensuring that the government reflects the will of the people and operates democratically.