why does the parliament have complete and important powers in democracy?
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because when quarrel occur between states and union government level then parliament solve the problem and that's why majority powers are in the parliament that is judiciary level and parliament have the power to Pramot the law
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1. Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country.
2. It can change the existing laws, abolish them or can make new laws.
3. Parliament exercises control over those who run the government
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