How is serving in an Australian parliament described?
- An honour and a serious responsibility ✓
- A short-term voluntary position
- A privilege open only to lawyers
- A duty that may be refused once
Why this is the answer
Holding a seat in parliament is treated as both an honour and a heavy responsibility.
This question is from: Privileges
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