Describe the role opposition leader in rajya sabha
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1-participating in meeting
2- give suggestions for passing a bill
3- One of the most important parliamentary committees has an opposition leader as the Chairman. Public Accounts Committee, which investigates the use of finances granted to the government, is led by a member belonging to an opposition party.
Presently, there are 24 Standing Committees of the Parliament segmented as per the departments and ministries. Some of the crucial committees such as finance, external affairs, and home affairs are led by the members of opposition parties. It is under their aegis that the standing committees examine legislations, expenditure plans of ministries and government schemes. Every MP of the House has to go through the recommendations of these committees.
As a chairman of some of these parliamentary panels, an opposition leader contributes towards strengthening legislation in an informed and participatory manner. The Opposition party members also have a significant role to play in the ad hoc committees constituted to scrutinize a specific case. The Joint Parliamentary Committee is an apt example in this regard. The committee, which was constituted to probe 2G scam, had 15 members from the opposition party out of a total strength of 30.
4- Role of the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament
Both Houses of the Parliament have a Leader of the Opposition, who is chosen from the largest opposition party. The position is recognized by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The Leader of the Opposition is accorded certain privileges including a separate room in the Parliament with Secretariat and other facilities.
The incumbent has to offer constructive criticism of government policies. He/she has to ensure that House proceeds expeditiously and holds adequate debate on pressing issues. The Leader of the Opposition is expected to apprise the government of the party’s stand on certain legislations even before the Bill is tabled in the parliament. This gives government the scope for considering the suggestions and work towards suggested amendments.
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2- give suggestions for passing a bill
3- One of the most important parliamentary committees has an opposition leader as the Chairman. Public Accounts Committee, which investigates the use of finances granted to the government, is led by a member belonging to an opposition party.
Presently, there are 24 Standing Committees of the Parliament segmented as per the departments and ministries. Some of the crucial committees such as finance, external affairs, and home affairs are led by the members of opposition parties. It is under their aegis that the standing committees examine legislations, expenditure plans of ministries and government schemes. Every MP of the House has to go through the recommendations of these committees.
As a chairman of some of these parliamentary panels, an opposition leader contributes towards strengthening legislation in an informed and participatory manner. The Opposition party members also have a significant role to play in the ad hoc committees constituted to scrutinize a specific case. The Joint Parliamentary Committee is an apt example in this regard. The committee, which was constituted to probe 2G scam, had 15 members from the opposition party out of a total strength of 30.
4- Role of the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament
Both Houses of the Parliament have a Leader of the Opposition, who is chosen from the largest opposition party. The position is recognized by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The Leader of the Opposition is accorded certain privileges including a separate room in the Parliament with Secretariat and other facilities.
The incumbent has to offer constructive criticism of government policies. He/she has to ensure that House proceeds expeditiously and holds adequate debate on pressing issues. The Leader of the Opposition is expected to apprise the government of the party’s stand on certain legislations even before the Bill is tabled in the parliament. This gives government the scope for considering the suggestions and work towards suggested amendments.
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