Seconding conventions refer to the practice in various formal meetings or discussions where a member supports or endorses a motion or proposal made by another member. This typically involves a brief statement affirming agreement, which is required for the motion to proceed to further discussion or a vote. It helps ensure that there is sufficient interest or support for the proposal before it is formally considered. This practice is commonly seen in parliamentary procedures and organizational meetings.
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