Political Science, asked by riasahu001, 17 days ago

what are the powers and function of the parliament

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Answered by sakshithakran71
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Explanation:

Powers/Functions of Parliament

Legislative Functions: Only Parliament can make laws on the subjects of the Union List. ...

Financial Functions: It is the custodian of the public money. ...

Electoral Functions: It participates in the election of the President of India and also elects the Vice-President.

Functions: One of the most important functions of the Lok Sabha is to select the executive, a group of persons who work together to implement the laws made by the Parliament.

This executive is often what we have in mind when we use the term government

Powers:

Decisions in Joint Sitting: Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the Houses.

However, in case of any difference between the two Houses, the final decision is taken by calling a joint session of both the Houses.

Due to a larger strength, the view of the Lok Sabha is likely to prevail in such a meeting.

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Answered by komalprincess9162
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Answer:

In a Parliamentary form of Government, such as we have, the function of Parliament is to legislate, advise, criticise, and ventilate the public grievances; and that of the Executive, to govern.

Explanation:

The primary function of Parliament is law-making. Lok Sabha plays an important part here.

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