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In the working of the government, explain the difference between being an MLA and an MLA who is also a minister.



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Answered by aaravverma070608
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Answer:

If the same person holds a portfolio in the cabinet of the state (executive) they become a minister. A minister is generally of the ruling coalition while a MLA may also be in the opposition. ... MLA is member of legislative assembly of a State, MP is a member of Parliament (either lok sabha or rajya sabha).MARK BRAINLIEST. I AM A GOOD PERSON

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

MLA is a member of parliament. He takes part in the proceeding of the parliament while MLA who is a minister holds the portfolio in the ministry.

Explanation:

A member of parliament (MP) represents their electorate in the legislature. MPs may be chosen from an electoral list or represent a constituency (electoral district). This phrase only applies to members of the lower house and upper house in several nations with bicameral legislatures.

A politician who oversees a ministry and works with other ministers to develop and carry out policies is known as a minister. Prime minister, premier, chief minister, chancellor, and other titles are sometimes used to refer to the head of state who is also a minister.

Hence, MLA is a member of parliament. He takes part in the proceeding of the parliament while MLA who is a minister holds the portfolio in the ministry.

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