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How does the assembly control the government?

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The Assembly holds full control over the executive on behalf of the people of the state. The executive body is accountable to the Legislative Assembly. There is a debate on public affairs and government policies in the assembly. In the Assembly meetings, the legislators ask questions about the affairs of the government from the ministerial council and they can ask for information.

During the meeting, they can demand a statement on any issue from the government at any time by “stop work” proposal. The assembly can also bring a “No confidence” motion against the executive. The government can work only till it enjoys the confidence of the majority of the Assembly. On passing the “no confidence motion” against the government in the Assembly, the entire Council of Ministers has to resign.



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