Why does the political executive have more powers than the permanent executive? a) Because hardly any expertise is required in taking policy decisions b) Because political executive consists of the direct representatives of the people c) Political leaders are more educated d) None of the above
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"Because political executive consists of the direct representatives of the people"
More about political executive:
Political leaders of a country who are voted to powerful by way of direct or indirect elections are called ministers. They are chief of the state or of other key departments in the government, both state and central. Such leaders carry out the executive function and have the responsibility of framing key state policies and decisions that help running state effectively. A Political Executive is elected for a locked term of five years.
Political Executives are non-permanent executives, unlike Civil Servants who are elected for a permanent commission. They have to be re-elected after the end of their administration by way of elections.
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