Parliamentary scrutiny refers to the process by which a parliament examines and evaluates the actions, policies, and decisions of the government. This includes reviewing legislation, holding inquiries, and questioning government officials to ensure accountability and transparency. Through debates, committee work, and questioning sessions, parliamentary scrutiny aims to uphold democratic principles and safeguard public interests by holding the government to account for its actions and spending.
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