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why is council of ministers accountable to the legislature

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Answered by khushi2005
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Instead of the function of governing, for which it is radically unfit, the proper office of a representative assembly is to watch and control the government: to throw the light of publicity on its acts; to compel a full exposition and justification of all of them which any one considers questionable; to censure them if found condemnable, and, if the men who compose the government abuse their trust, or fulfil it in a manner which conflicts with the deliberate sense of the nation, to expel them from office, and either expressly or virtually appoint their successors
Answered by Anonymous
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• The executive is the integral part of the legislature. the executive is constituted from among the members of parliament belonging the in majority parliamentary.

• The political executive is accountable to the parliament.

• Legislative and policy leadership with the cabinet.

• Administrative accountability to the parliament is ensured through the minister-in charge of a ministry/department.
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