Parliamentary Democracy

Parliamentary democracy is a system the political party with the most seats in the House or Parliament during the federal election becomes the governing administration.

  • Constitutional Provisions: Article 74 and 75 provides the parliamentary system for the centre whereas article 163 and 164 provides the parliamentary system for the states.

Important Points

  • A Parliamentary System of Government is one in which the Government is responsible to the Parliament and can be removed by it.
  • Cabinet form of Government – a mechanism of parliamentary democracy for ensuring collective responsibility of the Government to the people.
  • The main advantage of the parliamentary form of government ....
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