The prime minister is the real executive head of our country? Explain this statement.
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Prime Minister is the real executive head of our Country. This can be proved by the nature of authority that he exercises.
1. He is the leader of the majority party in the parliament
2. He has the power to summon and preside over the meetings of the cabinet.
3. All the decisions by the cabinet ministers are taken under his leadership.
4. He acts as a chief advisor of the president and advises him on the appointment of the ministers, judges of the Supreme Court and high court and all the other important officials of the government.
5. He is the chief administrator and is responsible for maintaining foreign relations and making foreign policies.
6.His voice is considered to be the final voice in all the decisions of the cabinet and is the chief spokes person of the government of India.
1. He is the leader of the majority party in the parliament
2. He has the power to summon and preside over the meetings of the cabinet.
3. All the decisions by the cabinet ministers are taken under his leadership.
4. He acts as a chief advisor of the president and advises him on the appointment of the ministers, judges of the Supreme Court and high court and all the other important officials of the government.
5. He is the chief administrator and is responsible for maintaining foreign relations and making foreign policies.
6.His voice is considered to be the final voice in all the decisions of the cabinet and is the chief spokes person of the government of India.
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As political parties have come to play a major role in politics, the Prime Minister controls the Cabinet and the Parliament through the party.
In India, we have a tendency towards the concentration of powers in the hands of the Prime Minister.
The President, who is the executive head of India, also takes decision as per the advice of the Prime Minister.
The extent of power wielded by a PM also depends on the personality of the person holding that position. For example, Indira Gandhi was a very powerful leader compared to his colleagues in the Cabinet.
In India, we have a tendency towards the concentration of powers in the hands of the Prime Minister.
The President, who is the executive head of India, also takes decision as per the advice of the Prime Minister.
The extent of power wielded by a PM also depends on the personality of the person holding that position. For example, Indira Gandhi was a very powerful leader compared to his colleagues in the Cabinet.
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