Political Science, asked by suyoggogawale123, 4 months ago

Prime Minister is more powerful than president explain​

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Answered by kumarnagendra0682
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Answer:

It depends both on the political system and the political situation in a country.

In parliamentary democracies like Canada, India, the U.K. and Australia, the Prime Minister is usually the leader of the cabinet and draws their power from their party or a coalition in parliament backing them. In these systems, a president is usually (from hereon referred to as a figurehead) the “head of state” but has far more limited powers that the Prime Minister. Essentially all matters of importance go through the PM rather than the President. In these systems, the role of the President is akin to the role of constitutional monarchs like the Queen of England. Despite the Queen being the head of state, the Prime Minister of the U.K. effectively wields all political power.

Answered by KingAkash01
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Explanation:

If India is a house, then the Prime Minister is father and the President is the grandfather. In a household, all major decisions are taken by father in consultation with grandfather. Similarly, all important decision or laws are approved by parliament, cabinet and PM but the final stamp is given by the President.

All the invitations from the household are sent in the name of the grandfather and received in his name only. All official connections (electricity, water), bills are in the name of the grandfather. Similarly, all invitations are in the name of the President of India. All acts, bills, and laws are signed by the President. Even on our passports,the President of our country appeals to concerned people in regards to our safety.

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