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________ is considered as the supreme bpdy .​

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Answered by harshgoyal070705
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Answer:

it is body not bpdy and anwer is

Explanation:

Parliament

Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Parliament is considered as the Supreme body .

Explanation:

Generally, Parliament is the law making body. It consists of two houses : Lok sabha ( House of the people ) , Rajya sabha ( Council of state ) .

Parliament has the Following powers :

Legislative powers : The Parliament can make , unmake or repeal laws on any of the subject included in the :

  • Union list or Concurrent list.
  • It can pás laws relating to the residuary subjects.
  • It can páss laws to enforce the treaties and agreements entered into with foreign resolution.
  • Can make laws on subjects of national importance by the Rajya sabha through a resolution.
  • Can pas laws relating to state list during national emergency.

Executive Powers : There is a close relation between the exceutive and legislature due to existence of parliamentary form of government. The Parliament, in this system makes the Executive responsible through various methods such as -

  • Members of Parliament can seek any call attention motion.
  • Can move various motions like adjournment motion.
  • Can appoint investing committes to investigate the lapses in the administration.

Electoral powers : The elected members of the Parliament take part in election of the president, vice president, speaker and deputy speaker, chairman.

Judicial Powers : It can remove the president, vice president, judges of Supreme court and high court through ımpeachment.

Financial powers : The Parliament has complete control over the finance of the country. It approves the annual budget and gives sanction to the government to make Expenditure.

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