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What is a responsible Government?​

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Answered by nithurintha
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Responsible government refers to a government that is responsible to the people. It takes the form of a Cabinet that depends on the support of an elected assembly, rather than a monarch or their representatives. Responsible government first appeared in Canada in the 1830s.

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Answered by parevaprerna
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Responsible government refers to a government that is responsible to the people. It takes the form of a Cabinet that depends on the support of an elected assembly, rather than a monarch or their representatives. Responsible government first appeared in Canada in the 1830s.

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Responsible government is a principle of some democratic governments. ... In the government of a country that uses responsible government, the leaders of the executive branch of government (called the cabinet) are also members of the legislature.

responsible government is answerable to parliament as it has members who are always directly elected. Moreover, it is the principle of any democratic government. A responsible government cannot carry out functions as per its whims and fancies as it is directly responsible to the Parliament.

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