A parliamentary system, who ensures that members are in the house to vote on major...
A parliamentary system, who ensures that members are in the house to vote on major issues is
- A) party leaders
- B) whip
- C) clerk of the house
- D) speaker of the house
Correct Answer: B) whip
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B: whip. A whip is a member of parliament who is responsible for ensuring that other members of their political party are present in the house to vote on important issues. They do this by keeping track of attendance, encouraging absent members to attend, and sometimes even physically bringing members to the house.Party leaders (Option A) are responsible for leading their political party, but they do not necessarily ensure that members are present to vote. The clerk of the house (Option C) is responsible for administrative tasks such as keeping records, but they do not have the power to ensure that members are present to vote. The speaker of the house (Option D) presides over parliamentary debates, but they also do not have the specific responsibility of ensuring that members are present to vote.
It is important to note that in some parliamentary systems, the role of the whip may differ slightly. Additionally, some parliamentary systems may have other mechanisms in place to ensure that members are present to vote.

