what is the main function of parliament
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In a democracy, the Parliament plays the vital function of deliberating matters of importance before laws or resolutions are passed. The Parliament has the power to alter, decrease or increase the boundaries of states/UTs. The Parliament also functions as an organ of information.
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•Legislative Functions: The Parliament makes laws on all subjects listed in the Union List.
•Financial Control
•Providing and exercising control over Cabinet
•Critical Assessment of the Work of the Cabinet
•Role of opposition
•An organ of information
•Constitutional Functions
•Judicial Functions
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