write the role of elected bodies in development within 300 words?
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A governing body is the group of people given the power and authority to form the policy and steer the overall direction of an organisation. Its members can beelected to that position of power by voting, or selected through nomination by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander decision-making processes.
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The elected bodies are responsible for an effective and efficient working in a democracy.
- Elected bodies represent the bodies that have the power to ensure proper governance and democracy in a country.
- Their role is regarded as -
- The Election Commission of India (ECI), for example is a self-sufficient sacred power liable for directing political race measures in India at both public and the state level.
- People belonging to various regions and sects live peacefully within a democracy. Any big decision formed for the development should be made by a democratic government and other bodies as well.
- The approve the fiscal budget and regulate monetary policies of the nation for effective development.
- They have the ability and authority to make policies and influence a general direction. Along with this they are also responsible for security and safety.
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