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The President may for violation of the Constitution be removed from the office by
The Prime Minister
The Electoral College consisting of members of Parliament and the State Legislatures.
Impeachment
A no- confidence vote
- Option 1: The Prime Minister
- The Prime Minister does not have the power to remove the President from office.
- Option 2: The Electoral College consisting of members of Parliament and the State Legislatures
- The Electoral College has the role of electing the President, not removing them.
- Option 3: Impeachment
- Impeachment is the correct process for removing a President from office for violation of the Constitution. It requires approval from both Houses of Parliament and is a complex legal procedure.
- Option 4: A no-confidence vote
- A no-confidence vote applies to parliamentary leaders like the Prime Minister, not the President.
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