Union Executive
The Union Executive is responsible for implementing laws and managing the administration of the country. It includes the President, the Prime Minister, and the Council of Ministers, each playing a specific role in governance.
The President is the formal head of the state and acts according to constitutional provisions. The Prime Minister is the real executive authority who leads the government and makes key decisions. The Council of Ministers assists the Prime Minister in policy making and administration.
The executive ensures that laws passed by the legislature are properly enforced. It also manages day to day governance, policy implementation, and coordination between different departments.
This structure maintains accountability and efficiency, ensuring that governance functions smoothly within the constitutional framework.
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