Describe the composition powers and functions of the indian parliament
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1. It passes the bills for make it as acts.
2. It passes the union budget. it controls the union finance.
3. It controls the council of ministers.
4. It can make amendments to the constitution.
5. It has the power to remove the President, vice President , judges of the Supreme Court , High court by passing the impeachment bill.
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The composition powers and functions of the Indian parliament
Explanation:
- Parliament is an assembly of the chosen representatives of people that exercise ultimate political authority on behalf of the people of a country.
- It is the ultimate authority for making, annulling or changing the laws.
- A Parliament controls the working of the government as the government is accountable to the Parliament.
- Parliament has the right and control over the government’s money.
All discussions and debates regarding public issues and national policy take place in the Parliament.
Composition
The parliament consists of two houses-
The Lok sabha or the lower house and the Rajya sabha or the upper house.
The primary functions of the Parliament are:
- legislation, within its jurisdiction;
- amendments of the constitution;
- approval of presidential ordinance and proclamation;
- act as the check on the remaining two organs of government: Executive and Judiciary
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