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Discuss the powers and functions of india parliament

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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Functions and Powers of Parliament

The Parliament is also vested with powers to impeach the President and to remove the Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, the Chief Election Commissioner and the Comptroller and Auditor General in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Constitution.

Answered by MysticalStar07
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The Parliament consists of the elected representatives of the people. The main functions of the Parliament are

The Parliament consists of the elected representatives of the people. The main functions of the Parliament areThe Parliament not only makes laws for the country but also amends the existing laws. It can also revoke the existing laws.

The Parliament consists of the elected representatives of the people. The main functions of the Parliament areThe Parliament not only makes laws for the country but also amends the existing laws. It can also revoke the existing laws.It exercises control over the Government. Ministers can take decisions as long as they enjoy the support of the Members of Parliament

The Parliament consists of the elected representatives of the people. The main functions of the Parliament areThe Parliament not only makes laws for the country but also amends the existing laws. It can also revoke the existing laws.It exercises control over the Government. Ministers can take decisions as long as they enjoy the support of the Members of ParliamentThe Government needs the approval of the Parliament before using public money.

The Parliament consists of the elected representatives of the people. The main functions of the Parliament areThe Parliament not only makes laws for the country but also amends the existing laws. It can also revoke the existing laws.It exercises control over the Government. Ministers can take decisions as long as they enjoy the support of the Members of ParliamentThe Government needs the approval of the Parliament before using public money.The Members of Parliament discuss and debate various policies of the Government. They can ask questions from the ministers and seek information from them.

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