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Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country justify

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Answered by Annugill
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parliament is the head authority of any constitution. it consists of two parts I.e., lok sabha and rajya sabha.lok sabha members are elected by the people. Rajya sabha members are elected by the the MLA who are already representative of people. we can say that parliament is the final authority for making laws.

Answered by ashisharuna18
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It is true that the Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country.

1. Parliament is an assembly of elected representatives, who exercise supreme political authority on behalf of people.

2.It is the highest, forum where report and recommendations are discussed and debated by MPs.

3.It exercise control over those who run the government as the govt is accountable.

4.All bills are presented in the Parliament which become law when passed by parliament.

5.There is no other body which can make laws for the country. This authority has been given by the Constitution.

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