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What are the roles of the parliament? Explain the two roles in detail.

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Answered by premrani630
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Role of Indian Parliament

The Parliament of India, a fine blend of the legislature and the executive, with the government holding office till the time it commands confidence in the popular House, is the place to deliberate upon the policies and legislations proposed by the government.

Answered by Anonymous
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Legislative Functions of the Parliament:

First and foremost of the functions of the parliament is to make laws for the smooth running of affairs in the country on all important subjects. It is for the government to draft those laws and table it in the parliament for further discussion and exhaustive deliberations by all its members before enacting it fully into the constitution. For example, In India, parliament makes laws on subjects falling in the Union and Concurrent list.

Constitutional Functions:

Sometimes a government wishes to amend a provision of law but a government can’t do it on its own. Such a power to amend the constitution is totally within the purview of parliament. Amendments have to be approved by the majority in the houses of parliament. The government can’t perform such actions arbitrarily without them being ratified by the majority members or the elected representatives present in the house.

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