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What is not the role of the Parliament? a) Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country b) Parliament all over the world can make new laws, change existing laws, or abolish existing laws and make new ones in their place. c) Any parliament make decisions regarding international warfare d) Parliaments control all the money that governments have​

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Answered by vaish16761676
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Answer:

c is not role of parliament

Answered by SharadSangha
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The option which is not the correct role of Parliament is given by Option c.

  • Parliament's primary purpose is to carry out the government's legislative duties.
  • Option a is accurate since the main role of parliament is to make laws for the country, which are subsequently approved by the president of the country.
  • Option b is accurate because parliament is responsible for enacting new laws, amending existing laws, and repealing laws in response to changing legal requirements.
  • Option c is incorrect because any parliament cannot make decisions regarding international warfare. It exercises its power at the central level for its country and not decisions at the international level.
  • Option d is likewise accurate because parliament has complete authority over all government funds.
  • As a result, option c is inappropriate in this situation.

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