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how is the central government formed?

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The elected representatives are sworn in as members of the Lok Sabha and are known as MPs (Member of Parliament). The political party or alliance with the simple majority (more than half of strength of Lok Sabha) is invited to form the government by the President

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Election Commission conducts general elections in India

Election Commission is a statutory body that has the responsibility of conducting free and fair elections in all constituencies across India. Model code of conduct comes into place as soon as the Election Commission announces the dates of election. The Election Commission has the power to cancel the candidature of an individual if he violates this model code of conduct. The formation of the government in India begins after the completion of general elections that take place every five years or earlier depending upon the term of the government. If the government falls before the expiry of its term, President’s rule is imposed in the country till elections take place and a new government comes into place.

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