1. when the governor uses his discretionary powers, can the chief minister stop him?
2. why do we say that the ministers work on the principle of collective responsibility?
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1. NO BECAUSE THERE CAN BE SITUATION WHERE THE GOVERNOR HAS TO WORK ON HIS POWERS. FOR EXAMPLE- WHEN THE STATE IS UNDER PRESIDENTIAL RULE THE GOVERNOR CAN ONLY ACT ON HIS OR HER POWERS
2. a. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament and it stays in power , as long as it enjoys its confidence of the Parliament.
b. All the ministers of the Council"swim and sink together". If the Parliament passes the motion and defeats the decision of any ministry through majority votes, the entire Council of Ministers has to resign.
c. If the parliament passes the vote of no confidence the entire government has to resign.
d. This establishes control of the Lok Sabha over the council of ministers.
e. This allows ministers to work in coordination and in sync.
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2. a. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament and it stays in power , as long as it enjoys its confidence of the Parliament.
b. All the ministers of the Council"swim and sink together". If the Parliament passes the motion and defeats the decision of any ministry through majority votes, the entire Council of Ministers has to resign.
c. If the parliament passes the vote of no confidence the entire government has to resign.
d. This establishes control of the Lok Sabha over the council of ministers.
e. This allows ministers to work in coordination and in sync.
hope it help✌✌✌✌
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no the Chief Minister can't stop the Governor when he uses his discretionary powers as discretionary powers comes under the special powers of the Governor and he can exercise this power without consulting the chief minister
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