Show 3 similarities between public service commission and election commission on their basis of formation process and differentiate them on the basis of their works of Nepal
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the commission submits an annual report on the work done by it to the president.
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Public service commission:
- On the basis of wrongdoing, the president can also dismiss the chairman or other members.
- The president must refer the case to the Supreme Court in this situation. A member cannot be reappointed to the same PSC for the next term.
- In India, the Public Service Commissions (PSC) are mandated by the Constitution (Articles 315–323) to help state governments with recruitment, transfers, and disciplinary actions.
Election commission of India:
- The election commission has the authority to enable political parties to use symbols. National parties, state parties, and regional parties are all recognized.
- It limits the amount of money that can be spent on polling. The commission is in charge of preparing electoral rolls and updating the voter's list on a regular basis.
- The commission was formerly a single-member body until 1989, when two additional Election Commissioners were established. As a result, there is now a Chief Election Commissioner and two other Election Commissioners on the Election Commission.
Nepal's Election:
- Due to Nepal's parallel voting system, voters must cast a second ballot to elect MPs using party-list proportional representation.
- According to the current constitution, 165 MPs are elected using the first past the post system, while 110 are elected using the party-list proportional representation system.
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