Parliamentary questions empower legislators to hold government accountable and ensure transparency.
Parliaments use questions to keep an eye on the government. This helps politicians do their job and makes sure the government is doing what it's supposed to. Different countries have different ways of asking questions, like in person or in writing. Asking questions is a way for the parliament to check up on the government and make sure they're doing things right. There are some downsides to this, but there are ways to make it work better for everyone.