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what is the difference between political executive and permanent executive​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences between Political Executives and Permanent Executives:

Political Executive

  • Executives who are elected by the people for a specific period are called the political executives.
  • Example-Political leaders like the Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and so on.
  • They remain in office only so long as they command the confidence of the majority members of Parliament.
  • They are answerable to people for all the consequences of their decisions.
  • They are more powerful. They take all the final decisions.

Permanent Executive

  • The permanent executives are salaried civil servants who are appointed on a long-term basis.
  • Persons working in civil services. For example - IAS, IFS, IPS etc.
  • They remain in office even when the ruling party changes.Their tenure of office is fixed.
  • They are not answerable to the people.
  • They are less powerful. They do not take decisions. Instead they assist political executives in carrying out day-to-day administration.
Answered by Rohitranawatyadav
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Explanation:

Differences between Political Executives and Permanent Executives:

Political Executive

Executives who are elected by the people for a specific period are called the political executives.

Example-Political leaders like the Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and so on.

They remain in office only so long as they command the confidence of the majority members of Parliament.

They are answerable to people for all the consequences of their decisions.

They are more powerful. They take all the final decisions.

Permanent Executive

The permanent executives are salaried civil servants who are appointed on a long-term basis.

Persons working in civil services. For example - IAS, IFS, IPS etc.

They remain in office even when the ruling party changes.Their tenure of office is fixed.

They are not answerable to the people.

They are less powerful. They do not take decisions. Instead they assist political executives in carrying out day-to-day administration.

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