Question
Download Solution PDFWho among the following is considered as a ceremonial head in a Parliamentary form of Government?
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OSSC Excise SI (Mains) Official Paper (Held On: 17 Oct, 2024 Shift 1)
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2 : President or Monarch
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is President or Monarch.
Key Points
- The President or Monarch serves as the ceremonial head of state in a Parliamentary form of Government.
- They have limited powers and are often seen as a figurehead representing the unity and integrity of the country.
- The real executive powers are vested in the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
- The President or Monarch performs various ceremonial duties such as inaugurating the sessions of the Parliament, giving assent to laws, and representing the country in diplomatic matters.
Additional Information
- Deputy Prime Minister:
- The Deputy Prime Minister is a senior member of the Cabinet, often considered the second-in-command after the Prime Minister.
- While they can take over the responsibilities of the Prime Minister in their absence, they do not serve as the ceremonial head of state.
- Speaker of the Lower House:
- The Speaker of the Lower House presides over the sessions of the lower house of the Parliament and ensures that the proceedings are conducted in an orderly manner.
- The Speaker is an important parliamentary authority but does not serve as the ceremonial head of state.
- Prime Minister:
- The Prime Minister is the head of government and is responsible for running the country, formulating policies, and implementing laws.
- While the Prime Minister holds significant executive powers, they are not the ceremonial head of state.
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