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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
Let’s break it down:
- The Prime Minister can’t remove the President. They don’t have that kind of authority, simple as that.
- The Electoral College is there to elect the President, not to remove them. Once the President is elected, this group has no formal removal power.
- Impeachment is the way to go. The Constitution says the President can be removed for violating it, but only through impeachment. That means both Houses of Parliament have to get involved and follow a strict process.
- A no-confidence vote doesn’t apply here. That’s for the government or the Council of Ministers, not the President.
Correct Answer: Option:3–Impeachment
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