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Discuss the relative demerits of Parliamentary Forms.

Make a comparative study of the demerits of the Parliamentary forms of government.

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  1. Executive Dominates Legislature: Without democratic ethics and a sound party system, the executive can become dictatorial and inefficient. The cabinet holds vast powers, leading some scholars to refer to it as a “cabinet dictatorship”.
  2. Executive's Tenure is Unstable: Since its tenure depends on maintaining majority support in the legislature, the executive often faces insecurity, especially when the majority is thin.
  3. Possibility of Arbitrary Actions: When the executive enjoys a strong majority in the legislature, it may act arbitrarily and dominate legislative processes.
  4. Lack of Merit-Based Appointments: Ministers may be chosen for political reasons rather than merit, leading to incompetent individuals managing important departments.
  5. Aggressive Party Politics: Excessive partisanship between ruling and opposition parties can disrupt governance.
  6. Costly and Inefficient: Parliamentary systems can be expensive and involve a large number of potentially incompetent ministers, leading to inefficiency.
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Chapter 3: Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 88]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 7. ii. | Page 88
K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Forms of Government: Parliamentary & Presidential Forms of Government
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 9. ii. | Page 88
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