Parliamentary Form of Government
Constitutional Provisions
Article 74
- It focuses on the advice and helps the President receives from the Cabinet of Ministers as he performs his duties.
- The amended advice must be adopted if the President asks the Cabinet of Ministers to reconsider.
- The President’s suggestions from the Council of Ministers are not up for judicial review.
Article 75
- According to this system, the President selects the Prime Minister and, depending on the Prime Minister’s suggestions, the President selects the other ministries.
- Ministers are chosen by the President to serve during his or her term in office.
- The Lok Sabha is ....
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