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What is the tenure of the Council of Ministers?

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Answered by jaydatt07
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Answer:

The tenure of the Council of Ministers is nearly three years.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The "Ministerial Council" is the name given to the supreme executive body in a Government. The ministerial councils are usually composed of ministers who are responsible for the ministry and are generally headed by the President.

It is a legislative body concerned with Articles 74 and 75 of the Constitution in detail. Nevertheless, the Constitution does not specify its size or classification. Its length is calculated by the Prime Minister in accordance with the time and situation requirements. Thus, the ministers, can hold the office during the President's pleasure, which means that as long as their is majority in the Lok Sabha one can continue. However, the prime minister can demand a resignation from any minister at any time and the minister must comply with it.

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