Political Science, asked by PriyaShukla27082004, 7 months ago

If a person becomes prime minister, will his designation as MP go?
If it remains, can we address him as MP of his constituency instead of PM???? ​

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Answered by palakgarg126
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The prime minister is elected like any other MP. At every general election there is a possibility, however remote, that the incumbent governing party could remain the largest in the House of Commons but that their leader would not be returned to Parliament .

Answered by avaniaarna
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The prime minister—if they are not already—shall become a member of parliament within six months of beginning his/her tenure. A prime minister is expected to work with other central ministers to ensure the passage of bills by the parliament. History. 1947–1984. Since 1947, there have been 14 different prime ministers. The first few decades after 1947 saw the Indian National Congress' (INC) almost complete

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