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14.Write any three differences between Legislative assembly and Parliament ?​

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Answered by midhulabj
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Parliament comprises the members of parties that the community has elected to represent them. ... The Legislative Assembly, which has 59 members elected from single member electoral districts who are elected for a minimum of four years.

Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Answer: - The three difference between the Legislative assembly and the Parliament are given below.

Legislative Assembly: -

  1. The Legislative assembly does not have a bicameral structure, it has a unicameral structure.
  2. The Head of the Legislative assembly is from the different leaders of the houses which are made for the different states or United territories.
  3. The Legislative assembly operates the country on the state level as well as in the union territory level. It has less power than the Parliament.

Parliament: -

  1. The Parliament of Our country India has a bicameral structure.
  2. The Head of the Parliament is the President of India.
  3. The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body and operates the whole country.

Detailed answer: -

The Powers of Legislative assembly: -

  • The Legislative assemblies has the power to pass the vote of no confidence against the Chief Minister of the state. They can do this by leading the Chief Minister of the state and his or her council of ministers to resign.
  • The Legislative Assembly has the power to create as well as to dissolve the Legislative Council. They dissolve it by passing a resolution with the number of majority votes.
  • Only the State Legislative Assemblies has the power to act as well as to pass a Money Bill.

The Powers of the Parliament: -

  • If one House of the Parliament of India can introduce and can pass the bill, then the other House of the Parliament of India has the power to Reject as well as Pass the bill.
  • It has the power to modify the bill and then return it to the prior House to reconsider all the modifications done in it.
  • It has the power to hold the bill.

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