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प्रश्न
Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:
Parliament.
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उत्तर
The parliamentary system of government makes the Prime Minister the real head of the Indian government. It is the Prime Minister who actually exercises all the powers vested in the President. This is because of the following reasons:
- The Prime Minister is the elected head of the country.
- The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party or the largest coalition in the Parliament
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the following:
The current ministers in charge of Finance.
Choose the correct answer:
After the elections, the President appoints the leader of the majority party as the _____________.
Choose the correct answer:
The Council of Ministers is the real executive but the administration is carried on in the name of the _____________.
State whether the following is true or false:
The President can declare war or conclude peace.
Who is the real executive head in a parliamentary form of government?
In the context of the President of India, answer the following question:
How can the services of the President be terminated?
Answer the following question briefly:
The President is an integral part of the Parliament. In this context explain the following:
The financial powers of the President
Fill in the blank:
The public servants constitute the _______.
Match the contents of Column A with that of Column B : Column A
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. The Prime Minister | (a) takes all important decisions. |
| 2. The president | (b) consisted of all the ministers. |
| 3. The Cabinet | (c) under the control of a minister is called a portfolio. |
| 4. The council of minister | (d) appoints the prime ministers. |
| 5. A Department | (e) heads the council of ministers. |
Tick mark the correct statements:
A money bill cannot be introduced without the President’s authority.
