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The principle of ‘collective responsibility’ under parliamentary democracy implies that :
1. A motion of no-confidence can be moved against the Council of Ministers as a whole as well as against an individual minister
2. No person shall be nominated to the Cabinet except on the advice of the Prime Minister
3. No person shall be retained as a member of the Cabinet if the Prime Minister says that he shall be dismissed
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
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2and 3
1 only
3 only
Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to “Lok Sabha” and council of ministers can be in power only as far as they enjoy the support in the Lok Sabha. No-confidence motion can be moved against the council of ministers only. All the ministers are appointed by the president on the advice of the Prime Minister. It is the Prime Minister who allocates the portfolio to other ministers. The prime Minister may call for the resignation of any minister at any time. In case the minister refuses, the prime minister may advice the President to dismiss the minister.
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