how the lok sabha speaker elected.. mentioned two function of the lok sabha ... plzz ans fast those who no ...no spam ans and brainlest promise
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SPEAKER- is elected from among its by a simple majority of members present and voting in the House.
Generally the speaker is of the ruling party.
FUNCTIONS of Loksabha -
1. Legislative - It can make any law along with the Rajya Sabha in Union and Concurrent Lists. Sometime it can make law in.
2. Financial - the Lok Sabha passes the budget and determines how money is raised and spent.
3. Judicial - It has the power along with Rajyasabha to impeach the president and the power of removing the judges of the Supreme Court or High Courts
Executive - The Govt can remains in power till it enjoys majority in Loksabha.
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SPEAKER- is elected from among its by a simple majority of members present and voting in the House.
Generally the speaker is of the ruling party.
FUNCTIONS of Loksabha -
1. Legislative - It can make any law along with the Rajya Sabha in Union and Concurrent Lists. Sometime it can make law in.
2. Financial - the Lok Sabha passes the budget and determines how money is raised and spent.
3. Judicial - It has the power along with Rajyasabha to impeach the president and the power of removing the judges of the Supreme Court or High Courts
Executive - The Govt can remains in power till it enjoys majority in Loksabha.
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Hope, my answer helps you!
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The speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected among the members of the Lok Sabha .
Usually, he/she is from the ruling party or alliance. Often, the Speaker is elected unanimously since ruling party has the required numbers to elect him/her. Also, since a Speaker is supposed to be non-partisan, a consensus makes for a good confidence building measure.
Since Legislative, Financial and Judicial powers are mentioned in the adjacent answer so I am not writing them down .
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Electoral Function:
Article 54 of the Constitution vests electoral functions with the Parliament. The elected members of both the Houses of Parliament constitute a part of the Electoral College for the election of President. Article 66 provides for the election of the Vice-President by the members of both the Houses of Parliament at a joint session. The Lok Sabha elects its speaker as well.
Discussions on Questions of Public Importance:
The Parliament possesses unlimited power of discussing and debating questions. This is done usually on the occasion of the inaugural and annual address by the President of India. It is empowered to review and criticize the work of the different departments of state during the discussion on the estimates of expenditure, the appropriation and revenue bills. Through such criticism and review, the members of House can get their grievances redressed.
Usually, he/she is from the ruling party or alliance. Often, the Speaker is elected unanimously since ruling party has the required numbers to elect him/her. Also, since a Speaker is supposed to be non-partisan, a consensus makes for a good confidence building measure.
Since Legislative, Financial and Judicial powers are mentioned in the adjacent answer so I am not writing them down .
We can talk on
Electoral Function:
Article 54 of the Constitution vests electoral functions with the Parliament. The elected members of both the Houses of Parliament constitute a part of the Electoral College for the election of President. Article 66 provides for the election of the Vice-President by the members of both the Houses of Parliament at a joint session. The Lok Sabha elects its speaker as well.
Discussions on Questions of Public Importance:
The Parliament possesses unlimited power of discussing and debating questions. This is done usually on the occasion of the inaugural and annual address by the President of India. It is empowered to review and criticize the work of the different departments of state during the discussion on the estimates of expenditure, the appropriation and revenue bills. Through such criticism and review, the members of House can get their grievances redressed.
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