Why is it necessary for an elected parliament to make laws? Why can't they be made by learned lawyers and judges?
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The Parliament, consisting of representatives of the people makes laws. These laws are according to the needs and views of the people. Learned lawyers and judges can make laws legally but not for the welfare of the people. They do not have the support of the people. So, they cannot make laws.
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The Parliament, consisting of representatives of the people makes laws. These laws are according to the needs and views of the people. Learned lawyers and judges can make laws legally but not for the welfare of the people. ... So they cannot make laws.
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