Social Sciences, asked by chinmaysam16, 3 months ago

What is the difference in who exercises the ‘Executive Power’ in the 1990 and 2015

constitution of Nepal ?​

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Answered by mahi946535
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Answer:

The difference in who exercises “Executive Power” in the given two Constitutions of Nepal is that in the 1990 Constitution, this power was vested in the King and his Council of Ministers, while in the 2007 Interim Constitution of Nepal, “Executive Power” changed hands to being vested only in the Council of Ministers

Answered by wachimsiddique33
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Answer:

In Article 35 of the 1990 Constitution of Nepal, the powers to rule the country, to set rules and to manage the country are all vested in the King of the country and the Ministers appointed under him.

However, Article 75 of the 2015 Constitution of Nepal states that the rules, governance and management of the country will be based on the laws mentioned in the Constitution of the country under the supervision of the Ministers.

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