Point of order, To point out a violation of the rules or improper procedure. (“The delegation of ... used personal pronouns”.), POINT OF INFORMATION, To ask a question to the delegate who just finished speaking. (“Can the delegate clarify the part of... in the statement made?”)., POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE, When a personal issue affects a delegate’s ability to participate (can’t hear, room too cold, feeling unwell). (Mostly used on written messages to the Chair: “Can the delegation of... go to the restroom”). (“Can the delegation of... repeat what was said?”)., POINT OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE/INQUIRY, To ask how parliamentary procedure works. (“What would be in order?”), POINT OF INQUIRY, When a delegate wants to know how to say a word in the committee’s language. (“What’s the translation of...”).

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