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With reference to the powers and functions of the Parliament, enumerate the following:
(a) Electoral functions of the Parliament of India

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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INDIAN PARLIAMENT:

• The Parliament is the supreme law making body in the country.

• The Indian Parliament is Bicameral in nature.

• The Bicameralism was adopted from the British Constitution.

• The Parliament of India Constitutes i) The President ii) Loksabha and iii) Rajyasabha.

• The Rajyasabha is the upper house and the Loksabha is the lower house.

Electoral functions of the Parliament of India:

• Indian Parliament elects the President and vice president of India.

• The members of Loksabha elect any two members in the house as Speaker and Deputy speaker.

• The members of Rajyasabha elect their Deputy Chairman.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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(a) Electoral functions of the Parliament of India

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  • In India, a national assembly of elected by representatives is called parliament.

  • The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India.

  • The parliament house consists two houses. That is Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.

  • The leader of Rajya Sabha is Thawar Chand Gehlot, BJP, since 11 June 2019.

  • The leader of Lok Sabha Narendra Modi, BJP, since 26 May 2014.

  • The Honourable Om Birla is the 17th speaker of Lok sabha.

  • Parliament controls budget of the The whole year.

  • Lok Sabha is more powerful than Rajya sabha.

  • The Parliament maintain peace, rules and regulations in the county.

  • The Parliament is responsible for making new laws in the country.

  • The Parliament solves public issues and take desicion through debate and discussion.

  • The parliament can also remove president, judges of the Supreme count.

  • The parliament collect information and ask questions to the ruling party and all ministers.

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