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what was the decision taken by the constituent assembly to control the executive​

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Answered by shivanshiraghava
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Answer: that no organ should interfere in the work of another organ.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The decision was taken by the constituent assembly to control the executive:

  • An executive is a small group of individuals that make up the Government. We have in their hand's immense power and control. The constitution has made it so that the government could be kept by the senate and held accountable for a bad decision.
  • Every legislation introduced by the government must be approved by both Parliament houses and signed by the president to become a statute. If any house considers some flaws, they will be able to reject the bill and propose adjustments.
  • The president may also refuse to sign the bill and may ask for changes, with the main power of the two houses. A "No Confidence Motion" can also be proposed by the houses if they lose faith in the executive, which can dissolve the current govt when passed.

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