Table of Contents
- 1 Who has the power to dismiss the prime minister?
- 2 Does the President have responsible to the minister?
- 3 Which of the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the country?
- 4 What power does the president have if he or she wants to block a law the legislative branch has passed?
- 5 What are the powers of the Polish president?
- 6 What are the powers of the Prime Minister of Canada?
Who has the power to dismiss the prime minister?
Union cabinet is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha as per Article 75(3) of the Constitution of India. The prime minister has to enjoy the confidence of a majority in the Lok Sabha and shall resign if they are unable to prove majority when instructed by the president.
Does the President have responsible to the minister?
The President acting on the advice of the Prime Minister may by directions in writing assign to the Prime Minister and other Ministers responsibility for any business of government including the administration of any department of Government.
Who has the final authority for making laws in any country?
It is true that the Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country.
Who has the final authority to make a bill a law?
The legislative procedure in India for the union government requires that proposed bills pass through the two legislative houses of the Parliament of India, i.e. the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
Which of the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the country?
Answer: The correct answer is option (D) – The Parliament. For making laws in India, Parliament is the final authority. These assemblies are called legislature, as the task of legislation or law making is very crucial.
What power does the president have if he or she wants to block a law the legislative branch has passed?
Vetoes
The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law is the veto. The president has ten days (excluding Sundays) to sign a bill passed by Congress.
Can one branch of government dissolve the other?
No, in the United States there is separation of power, where one branch of government cannot dissolve another branch of government. It is a government by the people and for the people, and only those people who vote can decide to elect or reject their particular congressmen or congresswomen.
What happens when the Prime Minister is forced out?
In Britain, when the Prime Minister is forced out, the House of Commons elects a new PM through the process of forming alliances across a broad spectrum of political parties. This can happen at any time and as often as alliances can be created.
What are the powers of the Polish president?
The president’s powers are laid down in the Polish constitution. First and foremost, the president is head of state, the ultimate executive power in the country. He (and it has never yet been ‘she’) appoints the prime minister, can convene and chair meetings of the Council of Ministers, and accepts (or rejects) resignations from that council.
What are the powers of the Prime Minister of Canada?
The prime minister’s powers are supported by constitutional convention, rather than specific rules written in laws or in the Constitution. For example, section 56 (1) of the Canada Elections Act states that the Governor General can dissolve Parliament and trigger a federal election. [2]