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What are the powers of the Indian Prime Minister?
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Anjali Gupta, studied The Arts at Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
Answered Aug 1, 2018
1. The Prime Minister recommends the names of members of his team to appoint as a Minister. The President can only make those people as ministers whose names are recommended by the Prime Minister.
2. The President recommends the names of members of his team to appoint a minister. The President can appoint only those persons the ministers who are recommended by the Prime Minister.
3. Prime Minister determines that which department will be given to which minister and he can also change the allotted department of any Minister.
4. He also presides over the meeting of the Council of Ministers and can change the decisions according to his wishes.
5. He can ask any minster to resign or advise the president to dismiss him in case of differences of opinion.
6. He also controls and directs the activities of all Ministers.
7. He can bring about the collapse of the Council of Ministers by resigning from office.
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Anjali Gupta, studied The Arts at Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
Answered Aug 1, 2018
1. The Prime Minister recommends the names of members of his team to appoint as a Minister. The President can only make those people as ministers whose names are recommended by the Prime Minister.
2. The President recommends the names of members of his team to appoint a minister. The President can appoint only those persons the ministers who are recommended by the Prime Minister.
3. Prime Minister determines that which department will be given to which minister and he can also change the allotted department of any Minister.
4. He also presides over the meeting of the Council of Ministers and can change the decisions according to his wishes.
5. He can ask any minster to resign or advise the president to dismiss him in case of differences of opinion.
6. He also controls and directs the activities of all Ministers.
7. He can bring about the collapse of the Council of Ministers by resigning from office.
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