Political Science, asked by sahana1017, 1 year ago

how does the executive organ of the government intervene in the legislative organ if the executive wishes to make some changes to the law?​

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Answered by tharakeshwars3
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Answer:The Constitution of India states that the Executive branch of the State (Council of Ministers) shall be collectively responsible to the Legislature (House of the People). This implies that Parliament should oversee the work of the government and hold it responsible for its actions and omissions.

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