Describe the role of parliament
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Parliament makes laws for subjects mentioned in Union and concurrent list, incase of conflict of state and parliament legislation , Parliament law will prevail.
Parliament(Rajya sabha) has the power to bring state subject into union list if states demand and there is adequate support for that demand, parliament has power to make laws in state list subject at the time of emergency.
Parliament provides ways and means for government to raise revenue, approves taxation policies, it make sure that expenditure is done in appropriate manner . parliament has many standing and adhoc committees through which it exercises financial control for example public account committee examines CAG report and findings of committee are discussed on the floor of the parliament.
It exercise control over executives and council of minsier is made responsible to parliament.
Parliament(Rajya sabha) has the power to bring state subject into union list if states demand and there is adequate support for that demand, parliament has power to make laws in state list subject at the time of emergency.
Parliament provides ways and means for government to raise revenue, approves taxation policies, it make sure that expenditure is done in appropriate manner . parliament has many standing and adhoc committees through which it exercises financial control for example public account committee examines CAG report and findings of committee are discussed on the floor of the parliament.
It exercise control over executives and council of minsier is made responsible to parliament.
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Parliament is the legislatures which operates under a system of government where the executive is constitutionally answerable to the legislature and the discussion regarding the working of government take place.
-Parliament is the law making body.
-One of the most important functions of the Lok Sabha is to select the executive.
-This executive is often what we have in mind when we use the term Government.
-The Prime Minister of India is the leader of the ruling party in the Lok Sabha.
-From the MP's who belong to her party, the Prime Minister selects ministers to work with her to implement decisions.
-These ministers then take charge of different areas of Government functioning like health, education, finance etc.
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