Social Sciences, asked by vedanshi185318, 9 days ago

In a parliamentary form of government

The Council of ministers exercises all powers headed by the Prime Minister.

The head of the state, the President, enjoys real power.

Union and State enjoy equal powers.

The right to vote is limited.

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Answered by 2010karthikprasanna
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a Parliamentary form of government, real powers of the State are vested in the Prime Minister and his council of ministers. This is because of the following reasons:

The Prime Minister is the chief spokesperson of the Executive as well as the leader of the Lok Sabha

The Prime Minister holds the power to dismiss and appoint ministers and can ask a blundering minister to resign

The Prime Minister directs as well as defends the policies of the Executive

The Prime Minister is responsible for intervening in the controversial matters and settling the debate

The Prime Minister’s resignation automatically dismisses the whole cabinet

Answered by SparklingThunder
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In a parliamentary form of government

  • The Council of Ministers exercises all powers headed by the Prime Minister .✔️

  • The head of the State , the President , enjoys real power .

  • Union and State enjoy equal powers.

  • The right to vote is limited .

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  • In a parliamentary form of government , The Council of Ministers exercises all powers headed by the Prime Minister .
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