List 5 functions of the prime minister.
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1) He selects other ministers : The Prime Minister is the Head of the Government.
2) A prime minister is the head of a cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system.
3) In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government.
4) He is the leader of the House : Inside Parliament, the Prime Minister is the leader of the Lok Sabha and the chief spokesman of the Government. He shapes the domestic and foreign policies of the country. He is responsible for piloting all important legislations affecting policy matters.
5)The Prime Minister chairs plenary sessions of the Government and has the right to decide the days and the order for the presentation of business in the sessions. Head of the Prime Minister's Office.
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1) He selects other ministers : The Prime Minister is the Head of the Government.
2) A prime minister is the head of a cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system.
3) In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government.
4) He is the leader of the House : Inside Parliament, the Prime Minister is the leader of the Lok Sabha and the chief spokesman of the Government. He shapes the domestic and foreign policies of the country. He is responsible for piloting all important legislations affecting policy matters.
5)The Prime Minister chairs plenary sessions of the Government and has the right to decide the days and the order for the presentation of business in the sessions. Head of the Prime Minister's Office.
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(1) Formation of the Ministry :
The Prime Minister forms the Ministry. With the appointment of the Prime Minister, the essential task of the President is over, for it is left to the Prime Minister to select his Ministers and present a list to the President. The President has no other alternative but to appoint the Ministers as recommended by the Prime Minister.
(2) Distribution of Portfolios:
Distribution of portfolios is another important task of the Prime Minister. He has a free hand in assigning various departments to his colleagues. It is for him to determine the size of the Cabinet and the Ministers to be included in it. He may even select ministers outside the rank if he feels that a person is fit for a job.
(3) Chairman of the Cabinet Committee:
The Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Cabinet Committee. He convenes and presides over all the meetings of the Cabinet. He is to fix the agenda of such meetings. The Ministers are individually responsible to him for the good administration of their respective departments. The Prime Minister may warn advice or encourage them in discharge of their functions. He is the head of the Council of Ministers. He acts as the Chairman of various standing and ad-hoc Committees of the Cabinet.
(4) Chief Co-ordinator of Policies:
The Prime Minister is the chief co-ordinator of the policies of several Departments. In case of conflicts between two departments, he acts as the mediator. He irons out quarrels among various Ministers and departments. He keeps an eye on the working of all Departments of the Government of India. He can ask for any file from any Ministry for his perusal.
(5) Sole Adviser to the President:
The Prime Minister is the sole adviser to the President. The right to advice for dissolution of the Lok Sabha rests with the Prime Minister. The President is expected to accept the advice of the Prime Minister and not that of other Ministers. He is the only channel of communication between the President and the Cabinet.
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The Prime Minister forms the Ministry. With the appointment of the Prime Minister, the essential task of the President is over, for it is left to the Prime Minister to select his Ministers and present a list to the President. The President has no other alternative but to appoint the Ministers as recommended by the Prime Minister.
(2) Distribution of Portfolios:
Distribution of portfolios is another important task of the Prime Minister. He has a free hand in assigning various departments to his colleagues. It is for him to determine the size of the Cabinet and the Ministers to be included in it. He may even select ministers outside the rank if he feels that a person is fit for a job.
(3) Chairman of the Cabinet Committee:
The Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Cabinet Committee. He convenes and presides over all the meetings of the Cabinet. He is to fix the agenda of such meetings. The Ministers are individually responsible to him for the good administration of their respective departments. The Prime Minister may warn advice or encourage them in discharge of their functions. He is the head of the Council of Ministers. He acts as the Chairman of various standing and ad-hoc Committees of the Cabinet.
(4) Chief Co-ordinator of Policies:
The Prime Minister is the chief co-ordinator of the policies of several Departments. In case of conflicts between two departments, he acts as the mediator. He irons out quarrels among various Ministers and departments. He keeps an eye on the working of all Departments of the Government of India. He can ask for any file from any Ministry for his perusal.
(5) Sole Adviser to the President:
The Prime Minister is the sole adviser to the President. The right to advice for dissolution of the Lok Sabha rests with the Prime Minister. The President is expected to accept the advice of the Prime Minister and not that of other Ministers. He is the only channel of communication between the President and the Cabinet.
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