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_____________ is a motion moved by a member to cut short the debate on a matter before the House.
Closure
No-Confidence
Privilege
Censure
- Closure: This is a motion used to cut short the debate on a matter before the House. It's a way to bring an end to discussions so that voting can proceed. This is the correct answer.
- No-Confidence: This is a parliamentary motion that signifies that the elected government no longer has the confidence of the parliament. This can lead to the government's resignation or dissolution.
- Privilege: This refers to special rights or immunities granted to members of parliament. A privilege motion can be moved when there is a breach of such privileges.
- Censure: This motion is used to express strong disapproval of a particular action of the government or a minister, though it does not lead to their resignation.
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