An amendment is a proposed change to a motion, bylaw, or piece of legislation before it is voted on. In municipal councils, provincial legislatures, and Parliament, members can move amendments to modify wording, add conditions, or alter the intent of what is being debated. Amendments must be voted on before the main motion. This process allows for refinement of policies and gives representatives opportunities to address concerns without rejecting proposals entirely. The amendment process is fundamental to democratic debate, ensuring that laws and decisions reflect careful consideration of multiple perspectives.
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