Which one of the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the country ?
a)Supreme court
b)The President
c)The Prime Minister
d)The parliament
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d) The Parliament.
Parliament passes ordinances and bills to make new laws or remove obsolete laws.
The Parliament (session) also passes (changes) amendments to existing laws in the constitution. This is done by majority voting.
Supreme court, Prime Minister and President suggest changes to parliament house. But don't make the changes directly.
Parliament passes ordinances and bills to make new laws or remove obsolete laws.
The Parliament (session) also passes (changes) amendments to existing laws in the constitution. This is done by majority voting.
Supreme court, Prime Minister and President suggest changes to parliament house. But don't make the changes directly.
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