Explain the role of parliament in keeping checks and balances in government affairs?
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The Parliament keeps a day-to-day watch over the activities of the Executive. As ours is a parliamentary system of government, the Executive is responsible to the Parliament for all acts or omissions and commissions. The Parliament may remove a Cabinet out of power by a vote of no confidence. It may reject a bill or a budget proposal of the Cabinet.
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the system of checks and balances in government was developed to ensure that no one branch of would become too powerful. parliament has the legislative powers.. all three branches have "checks and balances "over each other to maintain the balance of power and not to exceed the constitutional limits
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