"India has a parliamentary form of government." Give any three examples to support this statement.
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1) There is a close relationship between the legislature and the executive. 2) The council of minister is constituted from amongst the member of the legislature and enjoy the confidence of the legislature. 3) The head of the state, the president in case of India is a nominal head.
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India has a parliamentary system of government, which is a British Constitutional element.
- The judicial branch gives the executive branch its democratic representation under this type of governance.
- India has a parliamentary system of government as -
- The head of the state is the President, and the head of the government is the Prime Minister.
- The Parliament is divided into two chambers.
- The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are its two houses, together with the President.
- The Lok Sabha is the Council of Minister's immediate supervisor, and they hold office as long as they have its support.
- While members of the upper house are indirectly chosen, members of the lower house are directly elected.
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