Political Science, asked by happymohak15, 3 months ago

Who have to take decision in the Legislative Assembly?​

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Answered by prarthanamurali2020
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The chief minister and other ministers have to take decisions and run the government. ... However, whatever decisions are being taken have to be approved by the members of the legislative assembly. In a democracy, these members can ask questions, debate an important issue, decide where money should be spent, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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The decisions taken by the Chief Minister and other ministers must be debated in the Legislative Assembly. It is because during debate it is discussed whether a particular decision is in interest of the people at large or not. It is also discussed whether it is urgent or not, how much would it cost the government, is there anything objectionable for any particular community, etc.

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