29. What role does the parliament play in making laws?
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Answer:Parliaments worldwide perform three core functions: to represent citizens interests, to pass laws, and to monitor the actions of the government. They perform a legislative function because, in addition to introducing legislation on their own, they have the power to amend, approve or reject government draft laws.
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parliament makes laws
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The basic function of Parliament is to make laws. All legislative proposals have to be brought in the form of Bills before Parliament. A Bill is a statute in draft and cannot become law unless it has received the approval of both the Houses of Parliament and the assent of the President of India
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