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Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country. How?

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Answered by vilnius
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Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country.

Explanation:

  • The bill introduced in the house is supported by the ruling party. On the other hand, the opposition plays the role of excavating the negative points and opposing the formulation of the bill. This process helps the common citizens to get acquitted with both sides of the proposed bill.
  • The bills are debated over in the Parliament. It requires the majority support for a bill to pass and become a law. The ruling party consists of the majority of the members, and hence this helps in the passing of the laws.

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Answered by marvelcapthor
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Answer:

Parties play a decisive role in making laws foe a country. Laws are debated and passed

in the legislature. But most of the members of legislature are the members of political

parties.

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