Who is a Member of Parliament (MP)?
- An elected representative of the people in a federal or state parliament ✓
- An elected member of a local council in a shire or city
- A person appointed by the Prime Minister to advise the Parliament
- A public servant who writes the new laws for the Parliament
Why this is the answer
MPs are elected by the people and sit in the Australian Parliament or in a state parliament.
This question is from: The Australian Government
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