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Voice OF PEOPLE-PARLIAMENT OF UK AND INDIA

Voice OF PEOPLE-PARLIAMENT OF UK AND INDIA. UNITED WE STAND AND DIVIDED WE FALL. Indian Parliament. Legislative. Law making: this includes making and passing of new laws, and amending and repealing of old laws. Levying of taxes. Approving budgets of government expenditure. Executive.

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Voice OF PEOPLE-PARLIAMENT OF UK AND INDIA

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  1. Voice OF PEOPLE-PARLIAMENT OF UK AND INDIA UNITED WE STAND AND DIVIDED WE FALL

  2. Indian Parliament

  3. Legislative Law making: this includes making and passing of new laws, and amending and repealing of old laws. Levying of taxes. Approving budgets of government expenditure.

  4. Executive Head of government—overseeing the administration of the state, managing the bureaucracy, and enforcing the law Foreign minister—overseeing state's ambassadors, managing and determining foreign policy Commander in chief—commanding the state's armed forces and determining military policy.

  5. JUDICIARY It is a balancing wheel of the federation It keeps equilibrium between fundamental rights and social justice; It forms all forms of authorities within the bounds; It controls the Administrative Tribunals.

  6. U.K PARLIAMENT

  7. House of The Lords The House of Lords is the second chamber of the UK Parliament, it complements the work of the House of Commons. It makes laws, holds government to account and investigates policy issues. Its membership is mostly appointed and includes experts in many fields.

  8. House of The Commons The Commons is publicly elected. The party with the largest number of members in the Commons forms the government. It is one of the key places where government ministers, like the Prime Minister and the Chancellor, and the principal figures of the main political parties, work. The Commons alone is responsible for making decisions on financial Bills, such as proposed new taxes. The Lords can consider these Bills but cannot block or amend them.

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