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Explain the role of parliament?

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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(i) The Constitution provides for the legislature to make laws, the government to implement laws, and the courts to interpret and enforce these laws. Therefore, the government is collectively responsible to Parliament for its actions.

(ii) The Parliament of India, a fine blend of the legislature and the executive, with the government holding office till the time it commands confidence in the popular House, is the place to deliberate upon the policies and legislations proposed by the government.

(iii) The parliament's main function, as the absolute legislative authority, is to build fair and strong laws relating to all main union matters or matters enumerated in the union list. The members of either house bring proposals for new bills and laws before the parliament.

(iv) The United Kingdom Parliament is made up of three parts - the Crown, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Parliament's main functions are to conduct debates, to make and change legislation (laws) and to check the work of Government.

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