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discuss the powers and function of parliament

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Answered by don61
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4.authority to amend the constitution-The parliament has the power to amend the constitutions.
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Answered by rakhisantoshshukla
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  • A Parliament is the supreme law making institution
  • the Indian Parliament is known as Sansad and has two houses the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha
  • Rajya Sabha is the Council of states with the total strength of 245 members and is chaired by the vice president of India.
  • the Lok Sabha is House of people with the total membership of 545 people and is presided over by the speaker
  • the elections to the Parliament are held in a similar manner as they are for the state legislature
  • elections the country is divided into numerous constituencies.
  • each of the constituencies elects one person to the parliament the candidates who contest elections usually belong to different political parties.
  • are elected candidates become members of the Parliament called MP
  • this MPS together make up the parliament
  • once elections to the Parliament have taken place the Parliament needs to perform many functions such as -
  1. it select the national government -
  • the Parliament of India consists of a president Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha

2. it controls guides and inform the government

3. It helps in law making

- Somi Shukla

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