Why is government called as the decision-making body?
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The decision-making body of the federal government is Federal Parliament, which consists of two houses – the House of Representatives and the Senate. The leader of the federal government is called the Prime Minister.
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the government is called a decision making body as it alone has the power to make laws. The legislative assembly is responsible for the law making whose majority party forms the government. It's head bis the prime minister.
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