Table of Contents
- 1 How can a Prime Minister be removed from office?
- 2 Who are ministers accountable to?
- 3 What responsibilities does a prime minister have?
- 4 What are the responsibilities of the prime minister?
- 5 What do you understand by Collective Responsibility?
- 6 What is Collective Responsibility in an inspector calls?
- 7 Should I confront my pastor about his bad behavior?
- 8 Is it hard to leave a church?
How can a Prime Minister be removed from office?
However, a prime minister must have the confidence of Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India. However, the term of a prime minister can end before the end of a Lok Sabha’s term, if a simple majority of its members no longer have confidence in him/her, this is called a vote-of-no-confidence.
Who are ministers accountable to?
Parliament
Ministers are accountable to Parliament for the exercise of authority assigned to the Crown under the constitution and under statutory law.
What does it mean that the ministers are answerable to parliament?
Ministers are accountable to parliament, both collectively and individually. This is known as ministerial accountability. State secretaries are accountable to parliament too, but their ministers bear final responsibility.
Why is collective responsibility important?
Advantages. A parliamentary system that uses cabinet collective responsibility is more likely to avoid contradictions and disagreements between cabinet members of the executive branch. Cabinet ministers are likely to feel there is a practical and collective benefit from being part of a team.
What responsibilities does a prime minister have?
In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. In most systems, the prime minister is the presiding member and chairman of the cabinet.
What are the responsibilities of the prime minister?
The Prime Minister determines the general direction of Government’s activities and ensures coordinated and purposeful work of the Cabinet of Ministers. The Prime Minister leads the work of the Cabinet of Ministers and is responsible before the Saeima.
How does Parliament hold ministers accountable?
Being accountable to Parliament means that ministers have to explain and provide information on what is happening in their area of responsibility. It can also mean a duty to take remedial action or apologise for failures. Junior ministers will generally answer questions in Parliament for their area of responsibility.
What is the role of ministers in Parliament?
As Members of Parliament, Ministers are responsible to it. As a Member of Cabinet, a Minister forms part of the policy and decision-making process that is central to government action. The processes and discussions of Cabinet are confidential, unlike those of Parliament, and it is only the decisions which emerge.
What do you understand by Collective Responsibility?
Collective responsibility is the convention whereby individual members of the government are held accountable for the actions and decisions of government as a whole.
What is Collective Responsibility in an inspector calls?
Social Responsibility Theme Notes In An Inspector Calls, the central theme is responsibility. Priestley is interested in our personal responsibility for our own actions and our collective responsibility to society, to take care of one another.
What should I do if my pastor refuses to repent?
If your pastor is in sin and refuses to repent, his denominational superiors need to know about it so they can investigate and enact consequences. Third, use “I” statements rather than “you” statements.
Should we tell the truth to our pastor?
However, we must tell the truth . . . in love. Confronting is not the same as criticizing. If the pastor does not feel that you truly have his best interests at heart, he will naturally become defensive. Be careful of using the truth like a battering ram to force the pastor to change.
Should I confront my pastor about his bad behavior?
Confronting is not the same as criticizing. If the pastor does not feel that you truly have his best interests at heart, he will naturally become defensive. Be careful of using the truth like a battering ram to force the pastor to change. You don’t want the confrontation to turn into a power struggle.
Is it hard to leave a church?
Leaving a church is always painful for your family, the church, and the pastor. There’s no easy way to leave. But if you must go, make sure to leave gracefully, affirming the good things about the church and encouraging those who are staying.