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Answered by pforpalakkumar
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Role of Indian Parliament

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.

Answered by Arna146
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An assembly of elected representatives is called Parliament which exercises supreme political authority on behalf of the people. At the state level, this is called the Legislature or Legislative Assembly. The name may vary in different countries, but such an assembly exists in every democracy.

Parliament exercises political authority on behalf of the people in many ways as listed below:

  1. Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country.
  2. Those who run the government can take decisions only when they get the support of Parliament.
  3. Parliaments control all the money that governments have.
  4. Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country.
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