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Main motion A main motion, in parliamentary procedure, is a motion that brings business before the assembly.〔 (RONR)〕 Main motions are made while no other motion is pending. Any of the subsidiary, incidental and privileged motions may be made while the main motion is pending, and in many cases these motions, if passed, will affect the assembly's consideration of the main motion. When greater formality is desired, the main motion may be made in the form of a resolution, which is always submitted in writing.〔RONR, p. 33〕 A preamble containing several paragraphs explaining the background of and/or justification for the proposed action is often included, but is not required.〔RONR, p. 106-107〕 ==Explanation and use==
Main motions are made while no other motion is pending. Any of the subsidiary, incidental and privileged motions may be made while the main motion is pending, and in many cases these motions, if passed, will affect the assembly's consideration of the main motion. When greater formality is desired, the main motion may be made in the form of a resolution, which is always submitted in writing.〔 A preamble containing several paragraphs explaining the background of and/or justification for the proposed action is often included, but is not required.〔
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