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State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

Discuss any two differences between the Political Executive and the Permanent Executive.

Explain the difference between Political Executive and Permanent Executive.

Discuss the difference between Political Executive and the Civil Service.

In what ways is the political executive different from permanent executive?

Differentiate between the political executive and the permanent executive.

Distinguish between the political executive and the permanent executive.

Distinguish Between
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Solution 1

Differences between the political executive and the permanent executive:

  1. Permanent executives are also known as “non-elected” executives, whereas Political executives are “non-permanent” elected executives. While the former are not directly answerable to the people, the latter are accountable to the citizens who elected them.
  2. Permanent executives usually have a very long term, i.e., they do not leave office until and unless they retire, but political executives leave office as soon as their short term is over.
  3. Permanent executives are necessarily experts in their areas but political executives may or may not be experts in their areas.
  4. Permanent executives get their designation and office through standard selection procedures, whereas political executives get elected.
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Solution 2

Sr. No. Point of Difference Political Executive Permanent executive (Civil Service)
1. Meaning Comprises elected heads of state and ministers responsible for policy-making. Includes civil servants who manage the day-to-day administration of government departments.
2. Nature Temporary and changes with every election (usually every 4–5 years). Permanent; remains in office until retirement (age 55 or 60).
3. Method of Selection Elected by the people through general elections. Appointed through competitive exams and training.
4. Political Affiliation Belongs to a political party; forms government when the party gets a majority. Politically neutral; does not belong to or support any political party.
5. Role Makes policies and takes decisions; heads government departments. Implements policies, offers expert advice, and collects and presents data.
6. Professionalism Generally not experts; considered political amateurs. Experts in their field, professionally trained and experienced.
7. Accountability Directly accountable to the people and the legislature. Accountable to the political executive.
8. Stability Changes with a change in government. Provides administrative continuity and stability.
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Notes

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