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Prime Minister
Article 74
Council of Ministers
Prime Minister at the head
Aid and advise the President
President's Role
Act on ministers' advice
May require reconsideration
Court Inquiry Advice to President not inquired in court
Article 75
Prime Minister Appointment By the President
Ministerial Appointments By the President on PM's advice
Ministerial Limit Max 15% of House of the People
Tenure O ?ce during President's pleasure
Collective Responsibility To the House of the People
Oaths Administered by President
Parliamentary Membership Requirement 6-month limit for non-members
Article 77
Government Business Conduct
Executive actions in President's name
Authentication and validity
President's Rules Transaction and allocation of business
Article 78 Duties of Prime Minister
Communicate decisions to President
Furnish information upon request
Submit decisions on unconsidered matters
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1. Who is the current Prime Minister?
Ans. The current Prime Minister is [insert name of the current Prime Minister].
2. What are the responsibilities of the Prime Minister?
Ans. The Prime Minister is responsible for leading the government, making policy decisions, representing the country on national and international levels, and overseeing the implementation of laws and regulations.
3. How is the Prime Minister elected?
Ans. The Prime Minister is elected by members of the legislative body, such as parliament or congress, through a voting process. In some countries, the Prime Minister is appointed by the head of state.
4. Can the Prime Minister be removed from office?
Ans. Yes, the Prime Minister can be removed from office through various means, such as a vote of no confidence by the legislative body, resignation, or impeachment. The specific procedures for removal may vary depending on the country's political system.
5. What is the term length for a Prime Minister?
Ans. The term length for a Prime Minister can vary depending on the country. In some countries, there is no set term limit, and the Prime Minister can serve as long as they maintain the support of the legislative body. In other countries, there may be a specified term length, such as four or five years, after which elections are held to determine the new Prime Minister.
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