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    law made through courts can be cancelled by an act of parliament if the act specifically states that it abolishes the law made by the courts • Bill – Proposed law • Cabinet – The policy-making body of the government‚ made up of senior ministers and the prime minister (federal) or premier (state) • Delegated Legislation – Rules and regulations made by subordinate authorities • Legislation – An act of parliament or set of acts • Office of Parliamentary Counsel – The office of parliamentary counsel

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    Parliamentary Guide

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    Selection of Prime Minister on the will of majority of members of the Parliament. * Chosen of members by the voting power of people. * Decisions on issues on the basis of consensus of majority. * Option of citizen to choose best one. * Interest of the people in the affairs of the country. Consequently‚ development of public opinion. * Manifesto of the parties for the general public to decide mandate. Disadvantage of Parliamentary System * Delay in decisions. * Ministers are selected

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    powers can be used such as limitations‚ personality‚ variet of Prime Ministers and the power of patronage. For example it would be much easier to exercise power as an influential politician such as Blair and Thatcher than someone who was not as gifted when adressing the public like Gordon Brown. The Prime Minister has access to these Formal powers which are‚ the power of patronage which allows him/her to appoint and dismiss ministers‚ the power to conduct foreign policy and negotiating treaties and

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    The statement “The constraints imposed on a Prime Minister are greater than those imposed on a President. Therefore‚ a parliamentary system is more democratic than a presidential system”‚ makes a broad claim to which I agree. While Prime Ministers and Presidents are similar in some ways such as their responsibilities to do the best that they can for their nations‚ they also differ in many ways. These differences include separation of powers‚ the systems having different heads of state‚ and different

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    limited. After independence‚ with the scope of welfare state coming into existence the scope of being corrupt widened. Corruption has crept into every fabric of the society in such a way that it was the theme of speeches made by the President‚ the Prime Minister‚ the Speaker of Lok Sabha‚ during the golden jubilee celebrations of our independence. Every Chief Election Commissioner since Mr. Sheshan held the office has advocated the dire necessity of electoral reforms to strike at corruption at grass root

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    debate Link: 1. Thank you Mr. speaker and thank you judge. 2. From the resolution “We should question authority” the following parts are vague: “we”‚ “question” and “authority”. By we I mean all people‚ by question I mean to think rationally about it and by authority I mean anybody who has to power to give us orders. Unfortunately in everyday live a lot of people follow orders blindly leading to dangerous situations. 3. Therefore I made the following case: “We should think rationally before

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    a constitutional monarchy‚ in which the Monarch is the head of state and the  is the head of the Government. The Monarch enjoys only nominal powers. The real power lies with the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister‚ which is responsible to the House of Commons. The British Queen acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom‚ the House of Commons and the House of Lords‚ as well as in the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern

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    Lokpal Bill 2013

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    ·         Prime Minister; ·         Speaker of Lok Sabha; ·         Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha; ·         Chief Justice of India or a sitting Supreme Court Judge nominated by CJI; ·         An eminent jurist to be nominated by the President of India (d)       A Search Committee will assist the Selection Committee in the process of selection.  Fifty per cent of members of the Search Committee shall also be from amongst SC‚ ST‚ OBCs‚ Minorities and Women. (e)        Prime Minister was brought

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    only suggest things to the government‚ what control can it hold over it? And furthermore if the committees are chosen by the government‚ how can there be an independent‚ fair‚ enquiry? However‚ once per week the prime minister holds Prime Minister Questions; which is where the prime minister is forced to speak in the commons and answer questions. This is an important way in which the parliament has control of the government because it allows all members of parliament to influence the work of the head

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    and the offices are elected usually by the individual not as a party. The parliamentary system is a political system that the head of the government role and the head of the state role are both assigned to separate executive individuals. The Prime Minister is the chief executive the leader of the party‚ which gets the majority of the vote to the legislature but does not hold a fixed term. The separation of powers is very

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