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Answered by hafizurrahman965
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The Parliament, which is made up of all representatives together, controls and guides the government. In this sense people, through their chosen representatives, form the government and also control it. Give one reason why you think there should be universal adult franchise

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why do we need a Parliament ?

⇝In all democracies, an assembly of elected representatives exercises supreme political authority on behalf of the people. In India such a national assembly of elected representatives is called a parliament. At the state level this is called Legislature or Legislative Assembly.

⇝The name may vary in different countries, but sach an assembly exists in every democratic. It exercises political authority on behalf of the people in many ways :

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❶ Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country. This task of law making or legislation is so crucial that these assemblies are called Legislatures. Parliaments all over the world can make laws, change existing laws, or abolish existing laws and make new ones in their place.

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❷ Parliaments all over the world exercise some control over those who run the government. In some countries like India this control is direct and full. Those who run the government can take decisions only so long as they enjoy support of the parliament.

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❸ Parliaments control all the money that government have. In most countries any the public money can be spent only when the parliament sanction it.

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❹ Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country. Parliament can seek information about any matter.

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More Information :-

In our country, the Parliament consists of two houses. The two houses are known as the council of States (Rajya Sabha) in the house of the people (Lok Sabha). The president of India is a part of the Parliament, although she is not a member of either House. That is whyy all laws made in the houses come come into force only after they receive the ascent of the president.

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