Is every member of parliament also an MP?
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Yes, every Member of Parliament (MP) is also an MP. The terms are synonymous and interchangeable. MPs are elected representatives who hold seats in a parliamentary body. They participate in legislative processes, representing constituents. The title “Member of Parliament” is the formal designation for an individual serving in a legislative assembly. Therefore, any individual holding such a position is referred to as both a Member of Parliament and an MP.