1. According to the Indian parliamentary system, the President is termed as a nominal executive and Prime minister is the real executive. Explain your answer with valid reasons.
2. The Prime Minister plays an important role in bringing co-ordination among all departments in the Cabinets. Justify the statement.
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Answer:
1.
In Indian Parliament System, prime minister nominates a president by the voting of the MNAs (the majority of them have an alliance with the prime minister. The President remains obliged to the prime minister and can not take any decision. All the power lies with PM and his MNAs.
2.
As PM holds most of the power and has his own ministers in both the houses, he appoints ministers for every department, and then assign them department duties.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Prime Minister of India holds the executive power. Though the President of India is head of Executive Government, Prime Minister enjoys the real power.
He acts as the chief adviser of the President and Council of the ministers. The role of office of the Prime Minister is to help the Government to flow smoothly under any circumstances.