what is the function of parliament???
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Answer:
The functions of the Parliament are mentioned in the Indian Constitution in Chapter II of Part V. The functions of the Parliament can be classified under several heads. They are discussed below:
Legislative Functions
The Parliament legislates on all matters mentioned in the Union List and the Concurrent List.
In the case of the Concurrent List, where the state legislatures and the Parliament have joint jurisdiction, the union law will prevail over the states unless the state law had received the earlier presidential assent. However, the Parliament can any time, enact a law adding to, amending, varying or repealing a law made by a state legislature.
Executive Functions (Control over the Executive)
In the parliamentary form of government, the executive is responsible to the legislature.
Financial Functions
Parliament is the ultimate authority when it comes to finances. The Executive cannot spend a single pie without parliamentary approval.
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Answer:
The main function of Parliament is to make or create laws for governance of the country.
Explanation:
⇒Legislation - It is making laws
⇒Representation - Acting on behalf of voters and citizens. Can be said as leading a particular team or party.
⇒Scrutiny - Examining the government
⇒Executive Functions - Controling over the Executive
⇒Finance - The system of checks and balance or bills.
⇒Formation of government - This is the most important and includes the laws, etc.
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