49 women MPs take oath in Bangladesh Reserved Seats Ceremony
Forty-nine women Members of Parliament (MPs) have taken their oath during the Women Reserved Seats MPs Oath Ceremony 2026 in Bangladesh.
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Forty-nine women Members of Parliament (MPs) have taken their oath during the Women Reserved Seats MPs Oath Ceremony 2026 in Bangladesh.

Palantir is actively defending its data use practices as Members of Parliament (MPs) are demanding increased scrutiny of the company's operations. The calls for greater oversight highlight ongoing concerns about data privacy and usage.

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has dismissed suggestions that Members of Parliament (MPs) should be provided with bicycles instead of 4x4 vehicles to perform their duties.

The Maharashtra government has amended its protocol, stating that officials are no longer required to rise for Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), Members of Parliament (MPs) who have been convicted or are facing inquiries.

Police in the UK are offering support to Members of Parliament (MPs) as reports of crimes against them have more than doubled since 2019, reaching almost 1,000 last year. The initiative aims to tackle the increasing threats faced by politicians.

A brief by IMANI Africa argues that the allocation of District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) to Members of Parliament (MPs) is a legal overreach and suggests alternative ways to support MPs.

An article explores whether increasing the number of Members of Parliament (MPs) truly leads to better representation, moving beyond simple population arithmetic.
A report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) highlights that only 10% of Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs) in India are women.

An article discusses the freedom of speech for Members of Parliament (MPs) in India, questioning whether House rules can override constitutional rights regarding their speech.