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power of parliament ​

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Answered by pandurangilager
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Explanation:

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Answered by nishokvs25
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Parliament is the final authority for making or changing law.

 Parliament controls all the money the Governments have.

 The most important function of Lok Sabha is to select the executives.

 The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in the Lok Sabha who selects ministers to work for the implementation of law.

 The Rajya Sabha functions primarily as the representative of the states of India in the

Parliament.

 The Rajya Sabha can also initiate legislation and a bill has to be passed in the Rajya

Sabha in order to become a law. It has an important role of reviewing and altering the  laws initiated by the Lok Sabha.

 The Parliament which is made up of all representatives controls and guides the

government.

 The Parliament begins with question hour. It is an important mechanism through

which MPs can elicit information about the working of the government.

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