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Why has the power of the Executive grown? - Political Science

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Why has the power of the Executive grown?
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The power of the Executive has grown over time due to several key reasons:

  1. Increased government responsibilities: As modern states take on more responsibilities (e.g., welfare, healthcare, education, economic planning), the Executive has gained more control to manage and administer these complex tasks efficiently.
  2. Emergency powers: In times of crisis, such as wars, pandemics, or economic recessions, the Executive often takes swift action, leading to an increase in its powers.
  3. Expansion of bureaucracy: With the growth of the civil services and administrative agencies, the Executive has more tools to implement policies and manage state functions, strengthening its influence.
  4. Technological and communication advancements: The Executive, particularly the head (e.g., President or Prime Minister), has direct access to the public via media and digital platforms, enhancing their visibility and authority.
  5. Legislative delegation: Often, legislatures delegate law-making powers to the Executive through ordinances or delegated legislation, expanding their law-making role.
  6. Leadership and decision-making role: In democratic systems, the Executive leads the government and often dominates the political agenda, especially if backed by a strong majority in the legislature.
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Chapter 7: Organs of Government: The Executive - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 338]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Organs of Government: The Executive
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 14. | Page 338
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