What is the function of parliament?
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the functions performed by the parliament are as follows:
1. it makes laws that are applicable to the whole country. the subjects on which it can make laws are specified in the constitution.
2. it exercises control over the income and expenditure of the central government.
3. the parliament has vast powers. it can even impeach the president. but there is a strict procedure prescribed in the constitution for such proceedings.
4.the provisions of the constitution can be amended by the parliament.
5. it has the power to declare war against a foreign country and also enter into treaties with other countries of the world.
1. it makes laws that are applicable to the whole country. the subjects on which it can make laws are specified in the constitution.
2. it exercises control over the income and expenditure of the central government.
3. the parliament has vast powers. it can even impeach the president. but there is a strict procedure prescribed in the constitution for such proceedings.
4.the provisions of the constitution can be amended by the parliament.
5. it has the power to declare war against a foreign country and also enter into treaties with other countries of the world.
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The Parliament needs to perform the following functions:-
▪️ To Select the National Government:-
Parliament of India consists of the President, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha .One of the most important functions of the Lok Sabha is to select the executive or the national government. After the Lokh Sabha elections , the leader of the party with the majority of the elected members is invited by the president to form the government.
▪️ To Control,Guide and Inform the Government:-
The parliament keeps a check on the ministers and their work. MPs have the right to question the ministers during the question hour. Opposition parties highlight drawbacks in various policies and programs of the government and mobilise popular support for their own policies.
▪️Law-Making:-
Law-making is a significant function of Parliament.
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