Social Sciences, asked by vedant03070, 6 months ago

Explain how MP’s keep the government accountable to people in a

Parliamentary democracy.​

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Answered by ItzRiya07
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The Constitution provides for the legislature to make laws, the government to implement laws, and the courts to interpret and enforce these laws. ... This implies that Parliament (i.e. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) can hold the government accountable for its decisions, and scrutinise its functioning.

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