diffrence between prisedent and prime ministers
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president : the elected head of the republican state.
prime minister: the head of the elected government
prime minister: the head of the elected government
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The answer is" The President of India
The President is the nominal executive elected for a five-year term, and is elected by the members of the Parliament of all the states of India. The President holds the highest office; he/she is the chief executive and the head of the State, the supreme commander of all three armed forces of India. The Council of Ministers takes all decisions, makes appointments, and signs all treaties in the name of the President of India. The President signs all the bills passed in the Parliament before they become law though he/she cannot reject them but may ask to reconsider them.
The President is responsible for all ceremonial functions. He/she has to be updated by the Council of Ministers about all the crucial matters of the nation. The President has the right to give amnesty to prisoners and declare emergencies which are also called “President’s rule” when declared in a state. The President is elected by the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha together with the state legislature.
PRIME MINISTER
The Prime Minister is the head of the government. The Prime Minister is appointed by the political party which is in power which has been chosen by the people of India. Thus, in a way, the Prime Minister is also chosen by the people. The chief adviser of the President of India is the Prime Minister. The President always takes advice from the Council of Ministers and acts upon it. The Office of Prime Minister is the most powerful in India and he/she is the most powerful person.All the political decisions and policies are made by the Office of the Prime Minister which is the most powerful in the nation. The Prime Minister is the leader of the parliamentary party in the majority (Lok Sabha) and is appointed. The Parliament and the Council of Ministers have a close relationship. The Council of Ministers is answerable to the Parliament.
The Prime Minister decides which ministers will work under him and which minister will head which department. He/she can change the departments of the ministers when deemed necessary. All decisions have to be passed by the Prime Minister and the Council.
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The answer is" The President of India
The President is the nominal executive elected for a five-year term, and is elected by the members of the Parliament of all the states of India. The President holds the highest office; he/she is the chief executive and the head of the State, the supreme commander of all three armed forces of India. The Council of Ministers takes all decisions, makes appointments, and signs all treaties in the name of the President of India. The President signs all the bills passed in the Parliament before they become law though he/she cannot reject them but may ask to reconsider them.
The President is responsible for all ceremonial functions. He/she has to be updated by the Council of Ministers about all the crucial matters of the nation. The President has the right to give amnesty to prisoners and declare emergencies which are also called “President’s rule” when declared in a state. The President is elected by the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha together with the state legislature.
PRIME MINISTER
The Prime Minister is the head of the government. The Prime Minister is appointed by the political party which is in power which has been chosen by the people of India. Thus, in a way, the Prime Minister is also chosen by the people. The chief adviser of the President of India is the Prime Minister. The President always takes advice from the Council of Ministers and acts upon it. The Office of Prime Minister is the most powerful in India and he/she is the most powerful person.All the political decisions and policies are made by the Office of the Prime Minister which is the most powerful in the nation. The Prime Minister is the leader of the parliamentary party in the majority (Lok Sabha) and is appointed. The Parliament and the Council of Ministers have a close relationship. The Council of Ministers is answerable to the Parliament.
The Prime Minister decides which ministers will work under him and which minister will head which department. He/she can change the departments of the ministers when deemed necessary. All decisions have to be passed by the Prime Minister and the Council.
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