Individual Parliamentarian's role as the national lawmaker is on a decline, which in turn, has adversely impacted the quality of debates and their outcome. Discuss. (UPSC GS2 Mains)
Introduction
The Constitution provides for the legislature to make laws, the government to implement laws, and the courts to interpret and enforce these laws. While the judiciary is independent from the other two branches, the government is formed with the support of a majority of members in the legislature. Therefore, the government is collectively responsible to Parliament for its actions. This also implies that Parliament (i.e. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) can hold the government accountable for its decisions, and scrutinize its functioning. This may be done using various methods including, during debates on Bills or issues on the floor of Parliament, by posing questions to ministers during Question Hour, and in parliamentary committees. Within this reference framework, role of Individual Parliamentarian as the national lawmaker assumes greater significance in the health and vitality of the Parliamentary democracy.
Parliamentarian’s role as the national lawmaker:
However, given the dominance of parties, independence of MPs are rare. There are other causes as well which have led to the decline in the Individual Parliamentarian’s role as the national lawmaker:
Individual members have a great role to play in furthering our representative democracy by contributing to productive debates. Steps like,
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Conclusion
India’s citizens need a more robust legislative system that offers public representatives — our MPs, Ministers and the Prime Minister — a greater sense of authority. However, one must stand wary against rank populism infecting our body politic. Parliament should be a space for policy and not for politics.According to a 2014 survey among national voters to study the perception of voters regarding MPs in their respective constituencies; an MP’s own high education may not be a guarantee for promotion of literacy and education in his constituency. In the survey, views on 21 most educated members of the 15th Lok Sabha, those with a PhD, did not reflect any better performance in promotionof literacy. Only 10 out of these 21 MPs scored above the national average when it came to better schooling in.
Topics covered - MPs, MLAs, Legislation in India, Parliament
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