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Why has there been a decline of legislature?
Comment on the decline of legislature in recent times.
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- The legislature’s decline refers to a loss of power, authority, and effectiveness in performing its primary tasks, such as adopting laws, overseeing the executive, and representing the people.
- The executive’s supremacy has greatly weakened the legislature’s power, with many crucial decisions now made outside of the parliamentary arena.
- The increased use of delegated legislation has pushed detailed law-making to the executive branch, diminishing the legislature’s function.
- Weak and disorganised opposition fails to check the ruling party’s influence, and strict party discipline prohibits legislators from acting independently.
- Frequent disruptions, low-quality debates, and the criminalisation of politics have all harmed the legislature’s reputation.
- Also, the expansion of bureaucracy and expert-driven government has excluded elected representatives, while increased action by the court and media has taken up tasks previously assigned to the legislature.
- All of these reasons have contributed to a major fall in the effectiveness and significance of legislatures in modern democracies.
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Chapter 6: Organs of Government: The Legislature - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 256]
