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    Prime Minister of India

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    The Prime Minister is the most important and powerful executive of the state. He can be called the ruler-of the state. He is the head of the Council of Ministers and all the powers of the President are actually exercised by the ministers. He can rule the country in a way which he thinks the best. He is the architect of the fate of state. Appointment The Prime Minister is appointed by the President but while doing so the President is not having a free hand. Only that person can be appointed to the

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    The Prime Minister of India‚ as addressed to in the Constitution of India‚ is the chief of government‚ chief advisor to the President of India‚ head of the Council of Ministers and the leader of the majority party in parliament. The prime minister leads the executive branch of the Government of India. The prime minister is the senior member of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The prime minister selects and can dismiss other members of the cabinet; allocates

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    List of Prime Ministers of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The complete list of Prime Ministers of India includes the persons sworn into the office as Prime Minister of India following the proclamation of the independence of India in 1947. Key: No.: Incumbent No. CM: Council of Ministers      Congress: Indian National Congress‚ Indian National Congress (Indira)‚ United Progressive Alliance      Bharatiya Janata Party: Bharatiya Janata Party‚ National

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    Prime Minister and Gandhi

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    Analyzing the speech ‘What Educated Women Can Do’ by Indira Gandhi‚ published in the Selected Speeches and Writings of Indira Gandhi from September 1972 to March 1977 (WordPress.com 2011) stresses on the importance of women’s education and their neglect not only in India but around the whole world. In this speech‚ Gandhi provides many strong stances on women’s education. Gandhi discusses its culture and superstitions and how women in India have been oppressed of proper/formal education. She also

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    This political speech made by United Kingdom’s new prime minister David Cameron in May 2010 could be considered the beginning of a new era in the politics of the country because‚ for the first time after World War II‚ Britain would have a coalition government. David Cameron (born in London in 1966) was elected leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005. He has modernised his Party‚ the Conservatives‚ by introducing new ideas such as the environmental defence‚ gay rights and abortion

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    TITLE 1MALAYSIA: WHAT DO I THINK ABOUT IT? 1Malaysia: What Do I Think About It? When I was younger and living in Teluk Intan‚ my neighbor was Indian and my front neighbor was Chinese. Every afternoon‚ I would go to the kitchen to peek if lunch was ready and I would smell my neighbor cooking curry for lunch while my mother would have a quick chat with our Chinese neighbour. My brother spent his primary days in a Chinese school and speaks fluent Mandarin. My family has taught me to not judge

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    debate as to whether the Prime Minister is actually a President. Tony Blair’s decision to go to war in Iraq is one of biggest examples in recent history of this theory as he did it because he thought it was right. However‚ some still say that the Cabinet is where the true power lies. One example of the growing tendency of the UK Prime Minister’s to be more ‘Presidential’ is how the growth of spatial leadership has become more prevalent in recent years. Prime Ministers now tend to distance themselves

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    First‚ I would like to count my chickens before they have hatched (because I am sure they will). When India is a super power‚ she will quite obviously be very rich. So‚ the first step would be to strengthen the Indian Army‚ Navy and Air force‚ to prevent and protect from any future external attacks. Secondly‚ we should be prepared for traitors within the country. The not so good citizens would not wish for India to become a powerful nation‚ and may even sell our secrets to unworthy competitors

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    Topic: Is the Prime Minister Too Powerful? In this essay‚ I will demonstrate that the Prime Minister is powerful and can cause many potential dangers by analyzing different elements inside and outside of our government over the period of different Prime Ministers throughout the Canadian political history. In theory‚ the Parliament is the most important institution in the Canadian government and all members of the parliament are equal. The Prime Minister is supposed to be primus inter pares‚ meaning

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    To what extent have Prime Ministers become more powerful in recent years? (40 marks) The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of government and so exercises many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign‚ who is head of state. According to custom‚ the Prime Minister and the Cabinet‚ which he or she heads‚ are accountable for their actions to Parliament‚ of which they are members by modern convention. Within the current government

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