12. Write four differences between federal executive and federal
legislature.
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Answer:
Federal executives are the higher executives of the country who have authority over the federal government or can say in the whole country. The prime minister is the head of the council of ministers in federal executives.
Provincial executives are the higher authority of the state and they have authority within their own state. Chief minister is the head of the council of ministers among provincial executives. Every state has its own provincial executives.
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Explanation:
The federal government runs all the states combined, under common federal law, while the state, or provincial government, operates under local state-wide laws.
2. The federal government is run by the Prime Minister, while the state government is led by the Governor./mayor.
3. The federal government has sovereignty over the entire Nepal, while a state government has sovereignty over each individual state.
4. The federal government is where the federal laws that are made by the Constitution, are applied, while the state government is where state-wide laws made.