Social Sciences, asked by satwiktan, 1 year ago

what. is. a. parliament

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Answered by Saifßàã
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Well, in the simplest words, a parliament is a law making body. Now and then you must be coming across terms like “bills”, “acts”, “ laws” etc. All these are brought up in the parliament and are either passed or rejected.

A parliament is a part of a democratic government. In a democracy, all people are given importance and representation. Hence, a body called the parliament is set up where people from different areas; or constituency in political terms; send their representatives by election to present their interests. The parliamemtarians are thus people elected by the mass to speak on behalf of them so that their voices are heard by the higher authorities and action be taken accordingly.

In my words, I would say that a parliament is the key link between the common man and the government and the parliamentarians are the linking object.

That is a parliament.



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Answered by sam6433
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the parliament of india is the supreme law making institution . the Indian parliament is an expression of the faith that people of india have in principles of democracy . parliament is made up of all representatives together, controls and guide . the parliament is formed up by MP . our parliament select the national government .

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