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2 relations: Point of information (competitive debate), Requests and inquiries.
Point of information (competitive debate)
In competitive debate, most commonly in the World Schools, Karl Popper, and British Parliamentary debate styles, a point of information (POI) is when a member of the team opposing that of the current speaker gets to briefly interrupt the current speaker, offering a POI in the form of a question or a statement.
See Point of information and Point of information (competitive debate)
Requests and inquiries
In parliamentary procedure, requests and inquiries are motions used by members of a deliberative assembly to obtain information or to do or have something done that requires permission of the assembly.
See Point of information and Requests and inquiries
References
Also known as Point of information (disambiguation), Points of Information.

