Political Science, asked by ms2877010, 2 months ago

2. "The President of India is like the 'Queen of Britain​

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Answered by doverani
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Not in the slightest. A president like you’d find in India is a democratically elected head of state. They wield real power to serve the people, who in turn re-elect them if they wish or elect someone else if they prefer.

Answered by brainlysme9
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"The President of India is not like the 'Queen of Britain​.

A president, such as the one of India, is a democratically elected leader. They have genuine power to serve the people, who can elect them again if they want or vote for someone else if they don't. They are bound by the constitution and the provision that they must seek the Prime Minister's advice.

The Queen of the United Kingdom does not exist.

However, the Queen of the United Kingdom does. She is a monarch, which means she was born into her position. She is the physical embodiment of the crown, the source of governmental power, which allows the Prime Minister to rule rather than the other way around. However, this is just for show. The Queen, unlike the President, has no real power.

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