Advertisements
Advertisements
Questions
Under what provision can a non-member of the Legislature be made a Minister?
Under what provision can a non-member of Parliament be made a Minister?
Advertisements
Solution
A non-member of Legislature can be made a Minister but in that case he must be elected to the Parliament within six months from the date of his appointment, otherwise he will have to resign from his post as a Minister.
RELATED QUESTIONS
The Union Executive which consists of the President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers is a powerful body in a Parliamentary democracy. In this context answer the following questions:
Mention any four legislative powers of the Cabinet.
At the Head of the Council of Ministers of the State is the Chief Minister, who is the real
Executive Head of the State. In this context, explain the following:
His relationship with the Council of Ministers.
Who is the Head of the Union Council of Ministers?
Who is the real executive head and give reasons to support your answer?
What is meant by the term Cabinet in a State?
What are Cabinet Committees?
What is the basic principle of Collective Responsibility?
Or
What do you understand by the term ‘Collective Responsibility of the Council of Ministers’?
Or
Explain the term ‘Collective Responsibility’.
What is the role of the Cabinet secretariat?
Discuss the salient features of Cabinet system.
The Prime Minister and Council of Ministers hold office during the pleasure of the President. In this context, answer the following question:
Give any three distinctions between council of ministers and cabinet.
