Political Science, asked by shubh1712, 3 months ago

how does the political parties play a deceive role in making laws​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country. . Formally, laws are debated in the form of first, second and third readings and then by popular voting, the bill is passed. ... But since most of the members belong to a party, they follow what their leader says, irrespective of their personal opinions.

Answered by sumakabadi
0

Answer

Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country in the following manner

(i) The ruling party supports the bills and policy matter of the government whereas opposition party try to find the negative points. So public can know positive and negative points of the bill.

ii) Laws are debated and passed in the Parliament which consist of members of different political parties.

Similar questions