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The Prime Minister of India, at the time of his/her appointment
Need not necessarily be a member of one of the House of the Parliament but must become a member of one of the Houses within six months
need not necessarily be a member of one of the House of the Parliament but must become a member of the Lok Sabha within six months
must be a member of one of the Houses of the parliament
must be a member of the Lok Sabha
India follows a parliamentary system in which the prime minister is the presiding, actual head of the government and chief of the executive branch. In such systems, the head of the state or the head of state's official representative (i.e., the monarch, president, or governor general) usually holds a purely ceremonial position.
The Prime Minister shall become a member of parliament within six months of beginning his/her tenure, if he/she is not a member already. He/She is expected to work with other central ministers to ensure the passage of bills by the Parliament.
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