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How Cabinet ministers are appointed?
In presidential systems such as the United States, members of the Cabinet are chosen by the president, and may also have to be confirmed by one or both of the houses of the legislature.
Why is the Cabinet called the Cabinet?
Why a “Cabinet?” The term “cabinet” comes from the Italian word “cabinetto,” meaning “a small, private room.” A good place to discuss important business without being interrupted. The first use of the term is attributed to James Madison, who described the meetings as “the president’s cabinet.”
Which of the following appointment is not made by the President of India?
Solution(By Examveda Team) Chief Justice of India, Chief of all the three defence forces in India i.e. Indian Army, Navy and Air Force are appointed by President of India. Whereas Speaker of Lok Sabha is not appointed by President rather he or she is elected by newly constituted Lok Sabha from among its members.
Is the leader of Lok Sabha?
Leader of the House in Lok Sabha (IAST: Lok Sabhā Sadana ke Netā) is the Prime Minister by default if she/he is a member of the Lok Sabha….
Leader of the House in Lok Sabha | |
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Incumbent Narendra Modi since 26 May 2014 | |
Member of | Lok Sabha |
Reports to | Parliament of India |
Formation | May 1952 |
Can a minister be an MP directly elected to the Lok Sabha?
The Constitution of India dictates the following regarding a Minister: ” A minister should be (a) a Member of Parliament (b) should become an MP in 6 months”. So, going by the definition and its loophole, a Minister need not be an MP directly elected to the Lok Sabha.
Who appoints the cabinet ministers in India?
Under the Constitution of India, Part V.— The Union.—Arts. 75—76., the President on the advice of the Prime Minister appoints cabinet Ministers. (1) The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President and the other Ministers shall be appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister.
How many members can a prime minister have in his union council?
The prime minister can have up to 81 members in his Union Council (15 per cent of the Lok Sabha strength). The reshuffle also saw JD (U) joining the government with Rajya Sabha MP from Bihar R C P Singh being made a Cabinet minister and given the Steel portfolio.
Who has the power to dissolve Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha?
The power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to dissolve the Lok Sabha vests with the President. The Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. However, nearly one-third of its members retire every second year.