Explain 5 main powers of a prime minister.
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The five main powers of PM are -
1) the PM advises the President in appointing or removing high officials.
2) the PM calls the meetings of the council of ministers and presides over them.
3) the PM conveys cabinet's decisions to the president and keeps him informed of all national or foreign matters of the government.
4) the PM forms the council of ministers and determines it's size, the categories of ministers and their portfolios. the PM's decision is final in such matters.
5)the PM can remove a minister from the cabinet by asking him/her to resign.
1) the PM advises the President in appointing or removing high officials.
2) the PM calls the meetings of the council of ministers and presides over them.
3) the PM conveys cabinet's decisions to the president and keeps him informed of all national or foreign matters of the government.
4) the PM forms the council of ministers and determines it's size, the categories of ministers and their portfolios. the PM's decision is final in such matters.
5)the PM can remove a minister from the cabinet by asking him/her to resign.
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