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Wikipedia: Parliamentary immunity
Parliamentary immunity
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A system in what members of the parliament are granted partial immunity of prosecution. Before prosecuting, it is necessary that the immunity be removed, usually by a superior court of Justice. This reduces the possibility of pressing a member of the parliament to change his vote by fear of prosecution.

  

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