Parliamentary Committees
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- Tool to Implement People’s Will: The people's will is embodied in Parliament. Committees are a tool used by Parliament to ensure that it operates efficiently. Committees are places where a proposed law can be discussed in depth.
- Time-consuming and Expert-based Analysis: Members of Parliament may have a high level of intelligence, but dealing with such situations would necessitate the support of experts. Such expertise is incorporated into law-making through committees.
- Detailed Scrutiny: Questions in Parliament, which are answered by ministers, enforce executive accountability to the legislature. Department standing committees, on the other hand, take a step farther and hear ....
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