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Why do the political executive have more powers than the permanent executive?

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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1. In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme, and the political executive is elected by the people.

2. All the political executives are answerable to the people. The people can change them if they don’t work according to the wishes of the people.

The non-political executives are the experts in their field but political executives have to see the welfare of all.

3. The experts can tell the route, but the political executives have a larger view so they decide the destination.

Answered by shivamsharma51497
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Answer:

In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme, and the political executive is elected by the people.

2. All the political executives are answerable to the people. The people can change them if they don’t work according to the wishes of the people.

The non-political executives are the experts in their field but political executives have to see the welfare of all.

3. The experts can tell the route, but the political executives have a larger view so they decide the destination.

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